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Old 07-01-2005, 05:03 AM
Doc Muhlbaier
 
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On your "other question," I like Apex Nursery for hollies.

They grow their own plants, so you know they are aclimitized (sp?). The
cater to the professional landscapers, so their hours are not the best (M-F
8-12 and 1-5, and they REALLY close from 12-1!).

Doc Muhlbaier

"Susan Hogarth" wrote in message
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Heya,

Is anyone growing Yaupon Holly in Raleigh? If so, could I possibly have a
few trimmings or sprigs? I've heard that the leaves contain caffeine and I
would like to experiment with brewing them.

Also, speaking of hollies - which is the best local nursey for them? I was
amazed at the variety of hollies at Lowes - I had no idea they were so
variable and beautiful (_Weeping_ Holly!?). We picked up a dwarf one just
for fun there, but I'd love to see what variety can be found at a big

local
nursery.

*And* - which are considered the best hollies to plant along a fenceline?

We
want them to provide a dense, prickly border something between a hedge and
a windbreak - a 'wall-o-holly', if that image helps at all

--
Susan Hogarth
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constitution, must necessarily annihilate and absorb the legislative,
executive, and judicial powers of the several states, and produce from
their ruins one consolidated government, which from the nature of things
will be an iron handed despotism, as nothing short of the supremacy of
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