Barry,
 
I also apoligize for not responding more often.  I will try better in the 
future.  I found the talks on blueberries between you and Jenny quite 
fastenating.  I don't think that we here in eastern central Missouri have many 
lowbush blueberries but that is the only "variaty" that we would have. (I don't 
think that highbush blueberries are native here but they should do good on our 
acidic soils.)  The berry that is full swing around here is blackberries.  I 
just help do bathymetric mapping of three ponds for the 
conseveration department and we found enough balckberries to feed an army.
 
Also I thought it was poetic that how the posts were posted to my email over 
the weekend...first from Will and the giants he climbed and measured then from 
Barry and the dwarfs he described.  It is a great to see that not only do we 
here talk about big trees but about all trees and the habitit that goes with 
them ie., deer, moose, wolves, birds, etc.
 
Beth

Trees are the answer.--bumper sticker from Illinois Forest Association

--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Barry Caselli <[email protected]>
Subject: [ENTS] My posts on this forum
To: "ENTS" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 4:01 PM







ENTS,
I get the feeling that since my trees are not 130 feet tall, or, they are not 
setting new height records, that no one is interested in them. 
Aside from Ed Frank and Jenny, and sometimes a couple others, usually no one 
responds to my posts. To quote someone from another group I belong to, silence 
generally does not encourage one to continue posting.
 




      
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