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| I'm new here so be nice Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: West Coast
Posts: 1
| Hello all, I registered because I need the advice of some tree gurus. I am looking for any type of tree that commonly grows in western Oregon (specifically the Willamette Valley) that would also be easy to grow in northeastern Texas, about an hour east of Dallas. I realize the climates are very different, but there must be something compatible with both regions. I would prefer a common evergreen, though other types are OK too. I appreciate any help! ![]() |
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| Part of the Furniture Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Live Oak Florida home of the crapiest trees you will ever see.
Posts: 2,606
| a red cedar is my best guess.
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