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Old 11-10-2003, 09:12 PM
Martin Haber
 
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Default [IBC] FOUND!! A Parslie leafed Hawthorn

safest way is to dig a trench around each one and leave them in their
original position. Place a marker near each so you can find it in the
spring. It should be like eating apple pie to pot them up then.
Marty
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From: "Barb"
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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: [IBC] FOUND!! A Parslie leafed Hawthorn


Hi all,
I finally found some on my very own property!!! They were hiding under a
youpon plant and somehow I just had missed them..lol.. There appear to be

3
individual plants together, I hope so.. The tallest is about 18" - 2 '

tall,
and the others are much smaller. Now, My question is this, As fall is

right
around the corner, do I wait to dig them up and pot them, or should I go
ahead while they have their leaves on them, so I can tell if they stay
alive..lol....
Should I cut the roots if I dig them up? To repot them? all help greatly
appreciated...
Barb
in Zone 9 in Southeast Texas
PS. I also have one other type of Hawthorn.. it has oval slightly

serritated
leaves and thorns about 2" long.. and berries the resemble small rose
hips...these are all large trees, when do you take the hips to plant for
new trees and when do you plant them?
Thanks again,
Barb


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