Korean Hornbeam

Evilman626

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Interested in one with close to a 3 inch base nothing to specific just something to play around with or something closed to finished. If you have one or know where someone might let me know please. Thanks!
 

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I know that Don had one up on his website for a long time like what you're looking for, maybe send him a PM...

I have a smaller one that I'm looking at moving....
 

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3" base is not a young tree. Let me check my hornbeams today I may have one close. I know I have some tridents in that size. Shipping for a tree like that will also be expensive.

Terry
 

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I mean if its close to a 3'' base no problem and Id prefer a Hornbeam but if you have some nice tridents I may be interested too or one of each.
 

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Interested in one with close to a 3 inch base nothing to specific just something to play around with or something closed to finished. If you have one or know where someone might let me know please. Thanks!

Get in touch with Chris at Telperion Farms (www.telfarms.com). He's got (or at least had) a field full of hornbeams around that size. I bought one a year ago that is around 4 inches... one of my favorite trees.

Good luck
 

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I know that Don had one up on his website for a long time like what you're looking for, maybe send him a PM...

I have a smaller one that I'm looking at moving....

Any pictures of the one your looking to move?
 

Evilman626

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Get in touch with Chris at Telperion Farms (www.telfarms.com). He's got (or at least had) a field full of hornbeams around that size. I bought one a year ago that is around 4 inches... one of my favorite trees.

Good luck

I appreciate it, just sent them an email. Thanks
 
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