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Wed, Oct 17, 12 at 19:22
| This is supposed to be a more garden-worthy Mountain Ash, with smaller size, larger flowers, and cleaner foliage than Sorbus americana. Native to the Northeast, as well as Illinois and Indiana around the lake. Anyone ever grow this? |
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- Posted by wisconsitom 4/5 WI (My Page) on Wed, Oct 17, 12 at 20:06
| Seen lots of them. A really nice plant, it occurs naturally on rocky cliffs and ledges more than anywhere else. Suspect drainage is important. +oM |
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