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On Sep 29, 11:32*am, dpb wrote:
cshenk wrote:
Hey, with all our collective knowledge, perhaps one of us knows a bit on
trees?


I'd like something that grows about 20-30 ft, and is hardy and stable in
wind storms. *I take that to mean slow growing and deep rooted. *Apple
maybe? *Area is Norfolk, Virginia for growing specs.


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Down there you have a lot of choices. *If you're looking for an
ornamental, besides the old standards of dogwood or redbud already
mentioned, there many choices in flowering plums/cherries/et al.

I'd suggest contacting a good nursery (not just what the Borg has on the
lot from the mass growers) and get some recommendations and see what
they have that you're not familiar with.

A semi-dwarf fruit tree could be a choice; to produce fruit you'll need
to choose something that is self-pollinating, of course, if you stick w/
only one specimen.

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Another source of information is your local agricultural extension
service office. They are not just for farmers - they generally have
expertise on all things plants. -- H