Re: 'Pinus pinea', problematic or a worthy planting consideration in a Park
| Subject: | Re: 'Pinus pinea', problematic or a worthy planting consideration in a Park |
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| From: | Andersonarb |
| Date: | Feb 07 2008 20:27:05 |
In a message dated 07/02/2008 18:29:39 GMT Standard Time, thurmanconsult@xxxxxxxxxxx.com writes: If they are a decent size they are likely to be from Italy - delivered in a container driven by a big diesel truck. Is that OK? I thought most local authorities were against that sort of thing....? Barchams have them, we planted some up here alongside a road, they were quite disconcertingly floppy, 2-3 metres tall, a bendy trunk that inspired no confidence whatsoever, but they were surviving the last time I looked and appeared far more stable than I would've predicted.... Dunno where Barchams got em from. Bill. -- The UK Tree Care mailing list To unsubscribe send mailto:uktc-unsubscribe@xxxxxx.tree-care.info The UKTC is supported by The Arbor Centre http://www.arborcentre.co.uk/
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