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| bapeyton@gmail.com 2006-07-27, 8:25 pm |
| I live in Alto NM united States. Does anyone know how I can get some
central European sycamore seeds. I do not want the American or the
Londary. But am looking for was is somtimes also mountian sycamore
found England forest. I prefere it's size and shape
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| Bob Hobden 2006-07-28, 8:25 pm |
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bapeytone wrote ...
>I live in Alto NM united States. Does anyone know how I can get some
> central European sycamore seeds. I do not want the American or the
> Londary. But am looking for was is somtimes also mountian sycamore
> found England forest. I prefere it's size and shape
>
Are you talking about Acer pseudoplatanus, if so it's a common weed tree
around here (so check you are allowed to grow it) although there are some
named varieties. Here is one for sale...
http://www.crocus.co.uk/Catalog/Tre...ard&ClassID=138
As for seeds, lots around in the autumn. :-)
If that's not the one then try Chilton seeds...
http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilter...enc=CBBXBIEAGXD
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Regards
Bob Hobden
In Runnymede
17mls W. of London.UK
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| Simon Harding 2007-05-10, 1:25 pm |
| Bob Hobden wrote:
> bapeytone wrote ...
>
> Are you talking about Acer pseudoplatanus, if so it's a common weed tree
> around here (so check you are allowed to grow it) although there are some
> named varieties. Here is one for sale...
> http://www.crocus.co.uk/Catalog/Tre...ard&ClassID=138
>
> As for seeds, lots around in the autumn. :-)
>
> If that's not the one then try Chilton seeds...
> http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilter...enc=CBBXBIEAGXD
>
>
I wonder if importing Sycamore to NM would be allowed under federal
laws. It's a pest, it's invasive and the best form of management is a
chainsaw and bonfire 
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