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RE: WHY OH WHY DID THAT MAGNOLIA DIE? [Scanned]

Subject: RE: WHY OH WHY DID THAT MAGNOLIA DIE? [Scanned]
From: Edmund Hopkins
Date: Feb 25 2010 16:38:07
Douglas fir do it and you get the remarkable sight in thinned plantation 
woodland of stumps in the ground healing over. No idea what root sizes are 
involved.
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Planning Services
Nottingham City Council
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From: Scott Cullen [dscottcul@xxxx.net]

  SC In any case in my experience the only genus that seesm predictably to 
graft between large roots or roots and stems is Fagus.  Most others seem not 
to.   What have others seen?

 
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