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BSV discussion group Jan 11 2014
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Re: BSV discussion group Jan 11 2014
Some nice tree's there Gerard, that Elm should turn out to be a pearler! Also loving the callistemon 

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Re: BSV discussion group Jan 11 2014
Thanks Jason,
These discussion groups are great for learning techniques and brainstorming ideas.
The corky bark elm was grown originally by Don Deluca in NSW.
The callistemon has had some very creative work done to disguise a hollow in the base of the trunk.
These discussion groups are great for learning techniques and brainstorming ideas.
The corky bark elm was grown originally by Don Deluca in NSW.
The callistemon has had some very creative work done to disguise a hollow in the base of the trunk.
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