seeking hackberry (sugarberry), red osier dogwood
Hi,
I'm not having any luck finding either of these plants - celtis occidentalis aka hackberry or sugarberry, or red osier dogwood. Does anybody know a source of either? Or does anybody have any seedlings or suckers which I could come pry out of the ground? Thanks, Jane Peppler |
seeking hackberry (sugarberry), red osier dogwood
Have you tried plant delights botanical gardens in Juniper Level, NC? Try
their website http://www.plantdelights.com Regards. |
seeking hackberry (sugarberry), red osier dogwood
Jane Peppler wrote:
I'm not having any luck finding either of these plants - celtis occidentalis aka hackberry or sugarberry, or red osier dogwood. Does anybody know a source of either? Or does anybody have any seedlings or suckers which I could come pry out of the ground? If you can't locate any wild Sugarberry (Celtis laevigata) seedlings, you can buy them from the N.C. Division of Forest Resources catalog - http://www.dfr.state.nc.us/publications/seed2002_03.pdf ($22 for 100 seedlings). Hackberry (C. occidentalis) is very rare here, at the edge of its range, though it can be difficult to tell from Sugarberry. I don't know much about Cornus sericea, though I wouldn't expect it to do well this far south. Will Cook http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/plants4birds.html |
seeking hackberry (sugarberry), red osier dogwood
"Jane Peppler" wrote in message ... | Hi, | | I'm not having any luck finding either of these plants - celtis | occidentalis aka hackberry or sugarberry, or red osier dogwood. Does | anybody know a source of either? Or does anybody have any seedlings or | suckers which I could come pry out of the ground? | | Thanks, | Jane Peppler Jane, I have a very large hackberry tree in my front yard. I think the berries are just starting to sprout... come get all you want. I live in NW Raleigh. Remove Raleigh to reply. Jeny |
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