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Aug 21, 2011 5:35 AM CST
Name: Mary
My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b)
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Sheila_FW said:I don't have that one, but might have to see if someone has it at RU time.


A Nearly Native Nursery in Fayetteville, GA sells the Ptelea Trifoliata. That's where I bought mine from a couple years ago. They *do* ship their plants, and last year I bought a 4' cypress from them -- It arrived via UPS and was incredibly well-packed. (it died after planting, but that was my fault, not theirs. It might be the only plant of theirs that hasn't survived, for me)
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