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Old 03-05-2004, 09:02 PM
Suja
 
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Default Source for Viburnum rufidulum

Mike Prager wrote:

I'd like to add one or more specimens of Viburnum rufidulum
(southern blackhaw) to our landscape. Can't find it locally.
Can anyone recommend a source?


Here is what I was able to find, but I haven't done business with them
myself, and don't know how reputable they a

http://www.ridgeroadplants.com/ (Plant Lists - Complete List)
http://www.vvm.com/~reid/trees.html
http://www.fallsonline.com/wichitavalley/trees3.html
http://www.arborvillagellc.com/av03-04.pdf (P.57 of PDF document)

Page 56 of this document
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/mbrooks/pif/...t/natplant.pdf lists
the arboretums/gardens in your area where you can get more info about
native plants, so maybe they will also know a local source.

Suja

 
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