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Forum: Japanese MaplesReplies: 22, Views: 335
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thistle5
Alexandria, VA
(Zone 7b)

July 16, 2006
5:01 PM

Post #2512846

I'm replacing a Franklinia, that appears to be dead, on my front lawn- (well, I dug it out & potted it up & stuck it back by the compost pile, just in case it isn't dead). I have planted my Asahi Zuru there (southern exposure, maybe a bit of shading on N/W sides by trees, house-but mostly full sun, slight slope, full clay soil). I have a few more in pots that I want to put in the ground-Germaine's Gyration,Shigitatsu Sawa-would one of these be better for a full sun location?

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