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Old Posted: 19-09-2009 , 10:27 AM #4
kilk
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Originally Posted by Anonany

If they're not needed for research purposes, I can always offer them as "cuttings" to anyone wishing to start a new hedge !


these are extremly slow growing and unless you hope to be around for the second coming i would pass on using them as a hedge. i have some in my garden and they are estimated to be around 300 yrs old and still growing!
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