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American Holly and Short Leaf Pine
I've stopped at several nurseries, and none so far have had American
Holly OR Short Leafed Pine. I really would like a nice-sized holly sapling to plant near a larger specimen I have on my property, so they will eventually grow to frame the "gateway" between my yard and my neighbor's yard. One of my neighbors cut down a BEAUTIFUL old short-leafed pine that was growing 2 feet from my property line, and I'm about to cry. Another neighbor has one, but all the seedlings around it are loblolly. I am determined to have a specimen or two of this once-plentiful type of pine on my land, as well. Loblolly is nice, but there's too much of it. I want some variety. Can you help me locate a source for either of these? They aren't the flashy plants that most nurseries seem to carry -- just solid, traditional, native trees -- but I *love* them! Mouse ___( C-. |
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American Holly and Short Leaf Pine
On 2006-03-23, Mouse wrote:
I've stopped at several nurseries, and none so far have had American Holly OR Short Leafed Pine. I really would like a nice-sized holly sapling to plant near a larger specimen I have on my property, so they will eventually grow to frame the "gateway" between my yard and my neighbor's yard. One of my neighbors cut down a BEAUTIFUL old short-leafed pine that was growing 2 feet from my property line, and I'm about to cry. Another neighbor has one, but all the seedlings around it are loblolly. I am determined to have a specimen or two of this once-plentiful type of pine on my land, as well. Loblolly is nice, but there's too much of it. I want some variety. Can you help me locate a source for either of these? They aren't the flashy plants that most nurseries seem to carry -- just solid, traditional, native trees -- but I *love* them! Mouse ___( C-. Have you tried the forestry service? I doubt if you find it in a nursery in the triangle area. Your best bet is to find a stand of them and ask the owner for seedlings. -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. is a garbage address. |
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American Holly and Short Leaf Pine
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. .. On 2006-03-23, Mouse wrote: I've stopped at several nurseries, and none so far have had American Holly OR Short Leafed Pine. I really would like a nice-sized holly sapling to plant near a larger specimen I have on my property, so they will eventually grow to frame the "gateway" between my yard and my neighbor's yard. One of my neighbors cut down a BEAUTIFUL old short-leafed pine that was growing 2 feet from my property line, and I'm about to cry. Another neighbor has one, but all the seedlings around it are loblolly. I am determined to have a specimen or two of this once-plentiful type of pine on my land, as well. Loblolly is nice, but there's too much of it. I want some variety. Can you help me locate a source for either of these? They aren't the flashy plants that most nurseries seem to carry -- just solid, traditional, native trees -- but I *love* them! Mouse ___( C-. Have you tried the forestry service? I doubt if you find it in a nursery in the triangle area. Your best bet is to find a stand of them and ask the owner for seedlings. there's millions of them up past Greensboro. |
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American Holly and Short Leaf Pine
there are a bunch behind my house in an area that is designated wetlands.
Maybe come over and search the woods behind my house? "Mouse" wrote in message ups.com... I've stopped at several nurseries, and none so far have had American Holly OR Short Leafed Pine. I really would like a nice-sized holly sapling to plant near a larger specimen I have on my property, so they will eventually grow to frame the "gateway" between my yard and my neighbor's yard. One of my neighbors cut down a BEAUTIFUL old short-leafed pine that was growing 2 feet from my property line, and I'm about to cry. Another neighbor has one, but all the seedlings around it are loblolly. I am determined to have a specimen or two of this once-plentiful type of pine on my land, as well. Loblolly is nice, but there's too much of it. I want some variety. Can you help me locate a source for either of these? They aren't the flashy plants that most nurseries seem to carry -- just solid, traditional, native trees -- but I *love* them! Mouse ___( C-. |
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