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Posted by Mike C
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on April 10, 2009, 21:17:56, in reply to "Re: Palms For Central NJ"
Hi Terry,
Thanks for the input. From my limited experience with tender plants, e.g., camellias, I think the microclimate is most important. My next door neighbor had planted a southern magnolia 2 years ago (about 8ft). It was fine through its first winter, but this year really damaged it. But a few houses down the block another magnolia survived without any apparent burn, though it is about 7 years old.
Anyway, thanks for your response and I look forward to corresponding. What's in your yard (not wallet)?
Mike



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