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Mind you, I'm still looking forward to the promised seed of the lovely wee dwarf Nothofagus spp. from someone.
I don't know of any really dwarf Nothofagus. The Australian N. cunninghamii probably grows to about3 metres. N. pumila is taller in the wild. Anyone for bonsai?
I don't know of any really dwarf Nothofagus.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on January 01, 2009, 10:08:57 PMI don't know of any really dwarf Nothofagus. The Australian N. cunninghamii probably grows to about3 metres. N. pumila is taller in the wild. Anyone for bonsai?Strange that?(shame ye cannae Campbell's anymore - "the difference is in the thickness ye ken").
Now why that song I have wonder? Anyone?
QuoteNow why that song I have wonder? Anyone? Glencoe 1692.