Re: What Kind of Tree Is This?
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Originally Posted by Margies3
crabapple trees are expensive? wow, I didn't know that. We think they're pretty much useless around here and tend to pull them out whenever we see them. There are a couple growing down by the railroad tracks near here. Too bad there wasn't a way to send 'em to you, Cindy. Or even a start from one. I don't know how the nurseries do that - send live plants in the mail. Do you??
by the way, I would swear that the picture is of a Dogwood Tree. My neighbor has one we've been babying for years around here. Sooo pretty. Actually, she had two. One white. One pink. But sadly, my neighbor has died. And I don't know who will be living in their house now  Hope they are as good as my friends who died tho.
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I am not sure how they do it either, Margie. We have ordered some from catalogs and got them in the mail. They are usually in a little plastic bag, and you keep them in the refrigerator until you plant them.
Hope you get a great neighbor.
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