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<blockquote data-quote="John Paul Sanborn" data-source="post: 13048" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>Youll have problems with A. palmatum in that zone. A. japonicum may be better. A. ginnala is even hardier. There are cvs of all that are shorter then the parent speicies.</p><p></p><p>Do you want a plant that gives full screening, or will it be pruned up? Could be a problem with small growing trees that are marginal in a zone. The twin stresses of heavy pruning and cold weather will increase the risk of failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Paul Sanborn, post: 13048, member: 194"] Youll have problems with A. palmatum in that zone. A. japonicum may be better. A. ginnala is even hardier. There are cvs of all that are shorter then the parent speicies. Do you want a plant that gives full screening, or will it be pruned up? Could be a problem with small growing trees that are marginal in a zone. The twin stresses of heavy pruning and cold weather will increase the risk of failure. [/QUOTE]
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