Michele, 

   Approximately how large is it? A circumference of 12 feet would definitely 
be of interest. Hogg Hean Hooligans? Hmmm. Hey, I like that. Good name. You 
have a very creative side. 


Bob  

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Hi all; 

There's a LARGE tulip poplar in front of my next door neighbors' house (in 
Conway)... if Gary or Bob are interested in measuring it for the study. 
So it's a yard tree... but then, most of the tulips I've run into around 
here are yard trees.  I doubt my neighbors would mind if a couple of Hogg 
Heaven Hooligans showed up in their front yard (but I would call first), 
indeed, the neighbors would likely be quite intrigued by the study.  Let 
me know... 
Michele 


> Jenny, 
> 
> 
>     Your questions haven't gone unnoticed. I see that Will Fell 
> provided the first input on tulip poplar growth. Thanks Will. I'll provide 
> some insights on tulip poplar growth compared to white pine for central 
> and southern New England. Gary Beluzo may have some insights also. Gary is 
> doing a major study on tulip polar distribution. I'm helping gather data. 
> We have plenty, but drawing conclusions on growth potential will be risky. 
> However, I've been known to rush in where wiser heads stay out. I'll get 
> my comments to you in a couple of days. Monica and I just got back from 
> our extended trip to the West and we're pooped, behind on everything, and 
> our heads are still swimming with images from our trip - images of sand 
> dunes and Hogg Heaven. Heck of a combination. 
> 
> 
> Bob 
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> 





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