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Old 11-06-2012, 11:21 PM
Dean25 Dean25 is offline
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Originally Posted by Sacha[_4_] View Post
On 2012-06-11 13:13:10 +0100, Dean25 said:


;961287 Wrote:
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harry
wrote:-
On Jun 11, 12:46=A0am, Dean25 wrote:
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Hey there to anyone reading this, I live in the the Uk, Bucks im 25
and
a keen gardener. A plant which I am currently growing from seed is
Rhus
Typhinia, stags horn sumach, my favourite tree, I already know alot
about the tree but Im Wondering If anyone Who doesnt live a million
miles away from me has a parent tree they could Propogate some suckers
from for me?!

Apparently they grow more rapidly from suckers than seed. Im aware the
plant/tree has some unpopular habits but I love them! I hope to hear
from anyone who can help. Obviously Happy to swap/pay for them etc
:-)-

You do know it is a non-native species that is considered as bad as
knotweed by some?
Best to dig it up and burn it.-

Well, there are always a few idiots who claim ridiculous things.

Yes, it suckers profusely and that habit can make it a menace.
However, if it is in a position that the suckers can be kept
under control (e.g. if it is in a lawn, and they are mown off)
and won't damage anything, then that's not a problem. Bay
(Laurus nobilis) suckers, too.

I would be careful about burning it (I don't burn my Cotinus
coggygria prunings), because it is related to Toxicodendron
(poison ivy/oak), and I don't trust the smoke not to be toxic
and damage people's lungs.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Im really just looking for replies from people who have the tree! I
already know alot about it and its hardly equal to knotweed. The tree
doesnt damage anything, its been ornamentally grown in the uk for over
300 years.
Helpful comments only people!


Well, it could be called helpful if people with experience warn you
against any plant! But what you will always get in a newsgroup - and
your post has come to uk.rec.gardening - is opinions from which you can
pick and choose. You appear to have made up your mind about it
already, so I'm not sure why you're asking for anyone's
help/advice/opinion. What does puzzle me is why you want so many of
them that you're growing them from seed *and* want people to propagate
suckers for you. Are you cornering the market in Rhus sales?
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Sacha
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Gosh I cant believe how cagey people have been about this! I have a big garden and Rhus typhina is my favourite small tree! I wanted to grow some in pots etc. I wasnt asking people for advice! I was asking if anyone who had one who could supply me with a couple of suckers! Id never used this website before and obviously made a mistake! dEAN