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<blockquote data-quote="Cheeseball" data-source="post: 94772" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>Yeah... you'll definitely want to visit that place. They have a (I wanna say cedar, it's been awhile) there that's side is all jinned up and bleached white... really nice.</p><p></p><p>If you like maples, you outta try an American Beech. A buddy of mine has been training one for about 10yrs. now and it's a really beautiful tree. They have smooth white bark and the leaves turn a copper color in fall and don't fall off until Spring. I'll try to snap a pic of it and post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheeseball, post: 94772, member: 838"] Yeah... you'll definitely want to visit that place. They have a (I wanna say cedar, it's been awhile) there that's side is all jinned up and bleached white... really nice. If you like maples, you outta try an American Beech. A buddy of mine has been training one for about 10yrs. now and it's a really beautiful tree. They have smooth white bark and the leaves turn a copper color in fall and don't fall off until Spring. I'll try to snap a pic of it and post. [/QUOTE]
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