Trees for the South West of WA

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gwmbox
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Trees for the South West of WA

Post by gwmbox » Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:56 am

Hi all, I am looking for tree options for the South West of WA, Blackwood Valley region.

Have been thinking of;
- Weeping Willow - anyone got any that I can get some cuttings from (as much as you can spare)?
- Trident Maple
- Paulownia
- Hybrid White Poplar
- Simons Poplar
- Purple Jacaranda
- Hibiscus Flore Pleno (Cotton Rose
- Weeping Mulberry

So what do you think? Good, bad, suggest others?

Cheers

Greg
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Bird
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Post by Bird » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:58 am

Ihave some jaccaranda seed email your postal address and will send some to you

bbirdsthword@hotmail.com

Bird
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matto
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Location: victoria and southern nsw

Post by matto » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:19 pm

Can i suggest Jeff Nugent of the SARI institute at Nannup. He has been working in the area for sometime and has a great guide called permaculture plants that includes productive plants for rehabilitation. really helpful fellow.
see http://www.permacultureplants.net/

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