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Re: OT: Favorite trees?
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Posted by John S-B on November 01, 2006 at 20:51:15 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: OT: Favorite trees? posted by hillbillyOH on November 01, 2006 at 14:46:40:
I guess I never really thought about my favorite tree, I like a lot of them. Some are really neat because of the shape or size of the individual tree not the species. I'm trying to plant a variety of them as I get time and money, and some are coming up wild. On my land I have the following trees; Sugar maple, black walnut, sycamore, weeping willow, tulip tree, cotton wood, box elder, mulberry, white pine, blue spruce, redbud, dawn redwood, buckeye, black willow, pin oak, elm, sweet gum, hawthorn and cedar. I'm sure I have a few others in the woods that I have'nt noticed. I do however, HATE these trees, box elder, mulberry and hawthorns. The hawthorn's thorns are obvious and the other two look like crap. I also would never have silver maples or cottonwoods near a house or structure, they break too easy.
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