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Reviewed by Alan in Memphis, TN on 12/9/2008: The trees were packaged in a new way, box full of small trees, but were in good shape upon arrival. They have been in the ground for a summer and have grown over a foot and a half. I am very pleased and will consider other trees from your company in the future.
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Reviewed by Melissa in Baton Rouge, LA on 12/9/2008: My Italian cypress trees are planted as a border in a row. They are very drought tolerant and are growing well without staking. The trees have grown moderately fast - about 2 feet per year.
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Reviewed by Ryan in Wichita, KS on 12/9/2008: I thought they would have a hard time here in Wichita, but they're doin' great!
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Reviewed by Christine in Salt Lake City, UT on 12/8/2008: I love this tree! We haven't planted it in the soil yet, so I move it indoors in the winter, and it has done well in the Utah dry climate and well in our humidified home.
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Reviewed by Mark in Richland, WA on 12/8/2008: The trees are healthy and have grown over 2 feet already. They will be beautiful when fully grown!
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Reviewed by Chuck in Bordentown, NJ on 12/8/2008: I've planted the trees in a semi-circle around a european style, concrete fountain. They have more that doubled in size.
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Reviewed by Dennis in Danville, AR on 12/8/2008: The trees started slowly, but are healthy. They have grown 4 to 6 inches this first year. They have done well thus far in West Central Arkansas. Am anticipating more vigorous growth after getting roots established.
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