This(outdoor in-the-ground) tree is the rage this year amongst growers
and it is native to the Southwest USA.
"Carolina Sapphire" should be available around Texas.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/o...ssusarizonica=
=2Ehtm
http://www.realchristmastrees.org/tr.../ariz_cyp.html
J
Lori Rizzo wrote:
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Hi all,
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I am looking for the best place to buy a live tree I can decorate for t=
he
holidays, but also keep potted year round. I don't mind getting a larg=
e pot
with a dolly to support a 4-5 foot tree eventually. I would like an ev=
ergreen
type, and so far have seen the Chinese pines at some nurseries. Could =
anyone
recommend a nursery where I could get one reasonably priced? I would l=
ike to
get a tree that is at least 3 feet right now. I guess I could also try=
a native
spruce, but haven't seen them for sale except as cut trees from local f=
arms.
Are there any farms that would let you dig a small one up?
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Any help appreciated - please send privately, too. Thanks!
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Lori
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