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Old 19-03-2004, 11:04 PM
Janet Baraclough..
 
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Default Looking for a Centerpiece Tree

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from "Tom Newton" contains these words:

Hi Folks -


I live on Long Island.


Last fall, we lost our beloved american dogwood, which was the centerpiece
of the backyard. It was 80 years old, big round and craggy, a real gem, but
it has been dying a slow death from various ailments common to the species,
and it finally fell in a wind storm in December.


Anyway, there's a void out there in the backyard that my wife and I can't
stand anymore. We'd like another nice round show-piece type of tree in that
spot, perhaps a Kousa Dogwood or a Japanese Red, but the nursery size
versions of these trees are tiny... and will take forever to grow to the
size we like.


So at this point we're considering having a tree company locate us a mature
tree locally and transplant it here with a budget of about $2500. Besides a
Kousa or a Jap Red, are there any other recommendations out there?


If your previous cornus's ailment was an infectious disease common to
the species, it's possible a very expensive new one will become infected
by planting it in the same place.

Janet