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Old 11-07-2004, 05:06 PM
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Default [IBC] experience with Mountain Hemlock?

Mountain Hemlocks do best in semi-shade. The main problem is adalgid
invasion. If you see puffy white stuff in the crotches of small branches,
you've got them. If you see only a few, use a cotton swab and alcohol to
remove them: if too many for that, use Diazonon or other systemic.
Marty
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Subject: [IBC] experience with Mountain Hemlock?


I picked up a young Mountain Hemlock from Bonsai Northwest's nursery
today. Anyone willing to share their experiences with this tree?
Advice?


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