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Re: Offer: Oak and Black Cherry seedlings

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Suzanne Richman

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Suzanne Richman

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Thu, 17 May 2007 14:27:24 -0400

I also have silver and red maples, boxelders and 1 pin oak seedling growing 
in my yard and I would love for someone to adopt them.

Suzanne Richman
Bethesda/DC line


>From: Wendy Olsson <>
>Reply-To: Wendy Olsson <>
>To: 
>Subject: [MDOSPREY] Offer:  Oak and Black Cherry seedlings
>Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 13:28:56 -0400
>
>Many on the listserv are probably in a situation, but just in case anyone 
>is
>interested we've got black cherry and oak seedlings (from last year's mast)
>galore.  Hate to see them go to waste as there are more than we could
>possibly ever use or let grow.
>
>
>
>Our black cherry trees were host to Scarlet tanagers, Magnolia warblers 
>this
>migration season and it's fun to watch the birds inspect the ripening fruit
>hourly in June/July.   Also is host to Eastern Tent caterpillar, which is, 
>I
>learned while at Cape May last year, is a preferred food of Cuckoos.
>
>
>
>Oak species are White Oak and I believe Red Oak, both really good trees for
>birds.  We had everything from Scarlet tanagers to black throated greens to
>Blackburnians this year in our oaks.
>
>
>
>Thank you Norm for allowing this post!
>
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>W. Olsson
>
>NW Baltimore - Near Pimlico Race Track

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