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Old 23-May-2007   #11
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Hawthorns

Hi JB, they are nice stock. What variety are they? Are they Crateagus? If so, they wont grow up here very well, sadly. I have had 3 Hawthorns over the years and only one is surviving! I have what was a resonably nice clump style that is still living, but really it has been slowly dying over the last 5 years! I also have a friend that has given up growing them up here for the same reasons. Quite sad really as they make a lovely bonsai!
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Old 23-May-2007   #12
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Yes they are Cretageaus.. we also get plums, radiata pines, boxthorns, pyracantha on the odd occassion and a few other things.

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Hi JB, they are nice stock. What variety are they? Are they Crateagus? If so, they wont grow up here very well, sadly. I have had 3 Hawthorns over the years and only one is surviving! I have what was a resonably nice clump style that is still living, but really it has been slowly dying over the last 5 years! I also have a friend that has given up growing them up here for the same reasons. Quite sad really as they make a lovely bonsai!
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