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Old 15-Feb-2006   #11
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Japanese Beech,but im still hoping on lottrey
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Old 15-Feb-2006   #12
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A really old Temple Cedar!

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Old 15-Feb-2006   #13
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A really old Temple Cedar!

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Old 15-Feb-2006   #14
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Kingsville boxwood gets my vote.

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Ooops--just re-read the first post. I have several Kingsvilles. One I haven't worked with yet? -- a big Japanese maple. I have a volunteer that came up in my parents' yard that they let me dig up a couple of years ago. It's not big though.
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Old 15-Feb-2006   #15
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Ooops,this means I mesed up to.I have retusa figs and like them alot.


For a tree that I really really want but can't have would be the Phemphis!!!
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Old 15-Feb-2006   #16
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Pemphis acidula, linden (Tilia), wrightia religiosa, kumquat (Fortunella).
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Old 16-Feb-2006   #17
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I would like to work with Stewartia m. But being a calcifuge I don't see one of those in my collection anytime soon.

I would also like to work on Japanese beech. These are absolutely beautiful in every way!!!

Lastly, I woul dlike to work on quince. I'd love to have a nice clump of flowering quince. Just magnificent when in bloom.

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Old 16-Feb-2006   #18
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Prunus mume in winter with lots of white flowers.
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pinus parviflora......they don't grow here in the sauna.....if i could just work with one tree the rest of my life it would be this one......makes me sad that i can't have this one.....i even have tried seeds thinking maybe if i plant a thousand seeds one will sprout and like it here in los tejas....nuttin so far.......
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A pine tree,...not too specific about what kind, I'd just love to work on any kinda pine really,...almost bought a mugo the other day but I didn't see the right one.
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