Awesome news Ryan. Were you on the west or east side of the river?
-AJ
Pequonnock Valley, CT Tuliptrees
- AndrewJoslin
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Re: Pequonnock Valley, CT Tuliptrees
This is a Norwalk location where I measured a plus 140' January '11, might be worth scouting Ryan if you get a chance to verify
http://g.co/maps/8tm6u
-AJ
http://g.co/maps/8tm6u
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- DougBidlack
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Re: Pequonnock Valley, CT Tuliptrees
Ryan,
great work! Heck with this 140' stuff, how 'bout 150'!
Doug
great work! Heck with this 140' stuff, how 'bout 150'!
Doug
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Re: Pequonnock Valley, CT Tuliptrees
I'm also hoping we can find a 150'! That would be sensational!
Andrew, the tulips I measured were on the west side of the river, but both sides sport great tulip trees. I'll definitely look into that Norwalk location. I'm super excited--if we can find some big ones, CT might become more relevant in the arboreal world.
Andrew, the tulips I measured were on the west side of the river, but both sides sport great tulip trees. I'll definitely look into that Norwalk location. I'm super excited--if we can find some big ones, CT might become more relevant in the arboreal world.
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Re: Pequonnock Valley, CT Tuliptrees
Pretty clear that the Pequonnock Valley site is going to be superior to most in the area.RyanLeClair wrote:I'm also hoping we can find a 150'! That would be sensational!
Andrew, the tulips I measured were on the west side of the river, but both sides sport great tulip trees. I'll definitely look into that Norwalk location. I'm super excited--if we can find some big ones, CT might become more relevant in the arboreal world.
-AJ