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20 Comments
Can i get this in kerala
I love the variety colors of Maple trees😉
Beautiful Trees
Where can I get these trees. I’m from southern India. Or is there any possibility for shipping?
3:45 😂😂😂 I cracked up with that analogy. I’ve never heard that before. Great commentary throughout!
I too am in central Ala, did you buy the Okame online or at a local nursey? Cost? Will that one grow in 1 acre of woods?
Wow love this video! A lot of beautiful trees….gonna make it hard to choose hahaha! 😁❤️
I need flowering trees on the beach. What can survive storms in Mexico beach areas?
Thanks!!!
Going to make a list which ones to buy!! Great information 👍
I have questions:
1. Are the trees good for zone 9 high heat dry areas.
2. Do the trees have invasive roots?
3. Do the persimmon trees attract feeders like birds and squirrels?
4. Are crepe myrtle a good variety for small spaces?
5. Are there any willowy small trees that are good.
River Birch??? I wonder if okay to plant around 10 feet from house??
These will do good in east texas?
#2 is beautiful. So is #3.
Didnt even mention crepe myrtle! ❤
Should be magnolia
Love the inclusion of native trees. I am curious though, how do you know what a tennis ball tastes like? 😆
good video, I hadn't heard of the Carolina Silverbell, but the others are great choices… thanks!!!
Crape Myrtle’s are nice because they give you color in late summer and come in a variety of sizes and colors.
Does anyone know the name of the variety of the Japanese Maple featured at the 0:44 mark? What a gorgeous Japanese Maple – so much so that I will 100% be getting one if I can track the variety name down! Thanks for any and all recommendations! 🙂