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Looking for cornelian cherry trees

 
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Would like to get a couple to add to my fruiting shrubs but they are very expensive. Anyone have established trees that could be used for cuttings when you prune? Or if you've had good luck growing them from seed, let me know. I'm south of Carbondale. Thanks!
 
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Cornelian cherries are easy to grow from seed. They grow into bushes, not trees.
I do have seeds, but sending them from Europe would be sheer madness. Besides, there is no guarantee that my varieties would be climatically suited to your region.
 
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