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Jeffrey Pine seeds

 
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Does anyone live in the Central or Northern Sierra Nevada, and have access to Jeffrey pine seeds?

I want to see how well Jeffrey pine (a close relative to Ponderosa pine) will grow in the ever warming climate here in Montana.

I would prefer seeds from the high (cold) and dry range of Jeffrey pine, and would trade you seeds of grasses, shrubs, or trees from around here, as per your preference.

Thanks!

-Chris
 
                                
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Location: 1905 Willow Ave, Weehawken, NJ 07086
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You just want to see how they grow or want to grow them in your lawn?
 
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