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Subject: Catalpas
From: helen gregson
Date: Mar 13 2002 16:50:07

Does anyone know how rare the Indian Bean Tree (Catalpa bignonioides) is 
in this country?  We have four rather large ones in the ownership of a 
potential development site...

The owners believe they are fairly rare and that the only others are in 
Kew.  I'm positive there are more in the country but how many, where etc. 
I'll do my own research but the collective thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks in hopeful advance.
Helen.




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