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#8540 October 11th, 2002 at 07:40 AM
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I need some help to identify an outdoor christmas tree.I think its a pine specie.
It is about 50 feet tall and i would like to cut it. But before i do I would like to know how I can grow another one. I have tried in vain to grow another one.
I have pictures of this tree but I do not see an option for posting photographs to this forum.
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#8541 October 11th, 2002 at 08:49 AM
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WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU WANT TO CUT IT? IT SEEMS THAT SOMETHING THAT LARGE WOULD BE AN ASSET. IS IT IN THE WAY OF YOUR HOUSE? OR IS IT DYING? IF YOU FIND OUT WHAT IT IS,YOU CAN PROBABLY BUY A seedling, BUT I SURE WOULDN'T CUT IT DOWN UNLESS IT WAS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY

#8542 October 18th, 2002 at 10:39 AM
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What you can do is put up the picture on a web page such as geo cities or webshots, and post the url to the page. I don't know if it will show up as a link or not but I could just cut and paste it to my browser.

Mike


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