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Artificial Cherry Blossom “Cascade Style”

The flowers and branches of this wonderfully crafted artificial tree are created from luna clay, making them very flexible and therefore can be adjusted to your personal preferences, or left as shown in the image. The hand painted flowers are so life-like, that you almost smell the fragrance of the Cherry blossoms. This tree will retain its beauty for many, many years to come. Can be cleaned with a slightly dampened cloth. 7″x6″x13.5″ Including display table. Includes 85 Flowers, 108 buds and 64 leaves. Potted in a 6″ beige, luna clay, oval container, as shown. Includes display table. Shipped via UPS Ground -$13.95.

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Bitternut Hickory

The Bittenut Hickory, Carya cordiformis, is also known as the Yellow-bud Hickory tree. The yellow bud makes it difficult to mistake for another species and combined with the alternate compound leaves and relatively large nuts, it is very distinctive This deciduous tree is found on moist, fertile soils in the east and central U.S. and is intolerant of shade. The fall color is often green to chartruese, but sometimes is a brilliant golden-yellow in excellent seasons.

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Wenatchee Apricot Tree

The Wenatachee Apricot bears large size fruit. This apricot may also be called Moorpark The fruit and skin is a light yellow. The Wenatchee is known for being a good annual producer. The fruit is flavorful and is widely used for drying and home canning. It is a self-pollinating tree.The Wenatachee blooms very early so it is sometimes difficult in late frost areas. It produces best in well drained and moderately fertile soil. Thin fruit early in season for size/quality.

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Lewis Leake - - September 15, 2008 - 9:00 am

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Wenatchee Apricot Tree

Wenatchee Apricot Tree

The Wenatachee Apricot bears large size fruit. This apricot may also be called Moorpark The fruit and skin is a light yellow. The Wenatchee is known for being a good annual producer. The fruit is flavorful and is widely used for drying and home canning. It is a self-pollinating tree.The Wenatachee blooms very early so it is sometimes difficult in late frost areas. It produces best in well drained and moderately fertile soil. Thin fruit early in season for size/quality.

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Lewis Leake - Trees - February 28, 2007 - 10:00 am

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