Fri
Feb 11 2011
03:20 pm

I didn't know that we have three of them here in Tennessee.
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Where are the ones in

Where are the ones in Tennessee?

locations

According to the NASA Moon Tree site linked in the article, they are in:
Sewanee - Sycamore
UT - Loblolly Pine
and (I missed this earlier)
Tullahoma - Loblolly Pine (no longer alive)

In a totally unrelated rare

In a totally unrelated rare plant thingie, REU obliterated the yard at the Headwaters House across from Caney Ford Marina. In addition to a lemon tree, a yew tree, and several azaleas, they mowed down a Franklinia tree. The franklinia is extinct in the wild. It was found in Tennessee by William Bartram and all of the existing plants are descendants of one plant that Bartram had planted in his yard in Pennsylvania.

I have been so angry that I haven't decided what to do at this point. Any suggestions?

we are not punished for our anger, only by it

you have inspired me to buy a couple and plant them in the yard - thanks - they are gorgeous

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