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- From: Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp <hoosiergardener@earthlink.net>
- To: gardenwriters-on-gardening <gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [gwl-g] Tree Identification Signs
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:54:46 -0500
Title: Re: [gwl-g] Tree Identification Signs
Tom -- I suggest you talk to the American Association of
Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (http://www.aabga.org/) for some
suggestions or contacts. Since since you are in Maryland, perhaps the
National Arboretum arborists could be of assistance.
jems
I am looking for a source for signs that can be used to identify trees. We are working with a local community leadership organization and the local Boy Scout troop to identify trees along a walking path through a new city/county park. Since the park is on the outskirts of town in a rural area we are aware that some of the signs might be vandalized or stolen. We are considering attaching the signs to the tree above convenient reach from the ground. Any help is appreciated.
Thomas D. Patrick, President
WindStar Wildlife Institute
10072 Vista Ct. Myersville, MD 21773
301-293-3351 wildlife@windstar.org
http://www.windstar.org
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Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp
Garden writer, speaker, photographer
Director, Region III Garden Writers Association
Phone: 317.251.3261
Fax: 317.251.8545
E-mail: hoosiergardener@earthlink.net
Garden writer, speaker, photographer
Director, Region III Garden Writers Association
Phone: 317.251.3261
Fax: 317.251.8545
E-mail: hoosiergardener@earthlink.net
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[gwl-g] Tree Identification Signs,
Tom Patrick, 01/17/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Tree Identification Signs, Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp, 01/17/2005
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- Re: [gwl-g] Tree Identification Signs, ApisMNO, 01/17/2005
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