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Looking for 5-10 young Trident maples.

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Old 22-Feb-2008   #1
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Looking for 5-10 young Trident maples.

Anywhere between 1-3 years old. Could pay right away.
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Old 22-Feb-2008   #2
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Most likely a good bet you'll find them at either of these. I just inherited a bag of this years seeds, I'll plant em out and probably give away a bunch, but that will be a couple of years if they come up.
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"Also we just received some nice trident maple whips, nice for forest plantings or limber enough to wire and put some bends in the trunk. The price is $6.00 each, $54.00 for 10, and $96.00 for 20. Please email me if you are interested in them."


This is from an email I just recieved from Diane at Wee Tree.

If interested in these, email her at diane@weetree.com.


Their website is http://www.weetree.com


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Check out www.kaedebonsai.com. Matt posts here occasionally, and is a bit of a trident guru. He's got a lot of 1 year old trident seedlings on his site, and the prices are great.

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Check out www.kaedebonsai.com. Matt posts here occasionally, and is a bit of a trident guru. He's got a lot of 1 year old trident seedlings on his site, and the prices are great.

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I agree!
He has some dang fine seedlings....
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G'day Yenling...

Brent at http://www.evergreengardenworks.com/index.htm is relatively close to home for you...really good reputaion...

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All great sources, thank you!
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