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<blockquote data-quote="treeman82" data-source="post: 21859" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Ok, I know I am gonna sound stupid here. But! I was wrong about the trees. They are not Eastern Red Cedars. They are American Arborvitaes. I really looked at em good this past Sunday. They are across from a 3 story tall Victorian mansion. They have anywhere from 10 - 20 feet on the house. Maybe a little more, maybe a little less. The trunks on these trees is anywhere from 12 - 20 inches in diameter. Are new trees of this size findable or transplantable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeman82, post: 21859, member: 232"] Ok, I know I am gonna sound stupid here. But! I was wrong about the trees. They are not Eastern Red Cedars. They are American Arborvitaes. I really looked at em good this past Sunday. They are across from a 3 story tall Victorian mansion. They have anywhere from 10 - 20 feet on the house. Maybe a little more, maybe a little less. The trunks on these trees is anywhere from 12 - 20 inches in diameter. Are new trees of this size findable or transplantable? [/QUOTE]
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