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I don't know much about these trees but I do love them. I live in zone 8b in Tx. and I'm wondering how they would do here. My soil test from Tx A&M says mildly acidic 6.2 I would love to grow some in my yard if possible. How tall do they get? Do they require a lot of special care? Could they be an understory tree? We have huge oak trees in our yard. I'll be glad to get any information.
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