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Reviewed by Kathy in Columbus, IN on 4/21/2009: Thanks for your great service. Our tree arrived and was a very nice specimen. We were able to get it into the ground about two weeks before a hard frost. By spring, it was waist high and by fall it is at least shoulder high! Before we know it we will be sitting under its shade.
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Reviewed by Ed in Wauwatosa, WI on 4/21/2009: We recently planted a Tulip Poplar Tree, and planted it on our rental property. It soon overtook our 10 year old maple in size.We love both trees and would love to have space to plant more!
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Reviewed by Bard in Caledonia, MI on 1/23/2009: I LOVE THIS TREE! My tree is now at least a half tree taller than when I planted it. Everything about it seems to be happy and healthy. Can't wait to make my next purchase. |
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Reviewed by Cindy in Smyrna, TN on 12/2/2008: We planted our little tulip poplar in the front yard and it is really thriving! We can't believe how much it has grown in 1 year- and how full it has gotten. It's not the biggest tree in the yard- but it is so pretty!! This fall the leaves were a wonderful gold-it's just a great accent to our landscaping!! Love it!! |
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Reviewed by Todd in Tonawanda, NY on 11/30/2008: I planted this tree in my front yard while living in SC last year. During the summer months it grew quickly and looked very healthy. This past summer I moved to NY and purchased another Tulip Poplar tree for my new front yard. The trees are shipped expertly packaged and thrive once planted. |
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Reviewed by Sarah in Texas on 11/30/2008: My tulip poplar tree is doing very well. It has bright yellow leaves this fall and looks very healthy. |
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Reviewed by Tree Lovers in Hampstead, MD on 11/29/2008: Very easy to get started. So far, has not grown w/ the amount of speed as the empress tree. But, i'm very spoiled by this tree! I plan on buying more tulip poplars! |
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Reviewed by Tree Lovers in Hampstead, MD on 11/29/2008: Great tree! We planted this tree on the hill near our house and it's beautiful. Can't wait until it's full grown and we can enjoy the wonderful shade it will provide. |
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Reviewed by Jim on 11/29/2008: My Tulip Poplar got off to a slow start. Unfortunately it was planted where my hose would barely reach. Despite my neglect, it is thriving! I love the unique shape of it's leaves. It is worth growing just for the beautiful leaves. |
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Reviewed by Jean in Unity, ME on 11/28/2008: It is growing ok..it's about 2 1/2 ft tall..got more leaves than last year. I am not experianced in growing trees, just a beginning gardener. Maine winters are harsh..but she's doing ok..Thanx |
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Reviewed by LaMoin in Morristown, TN on 11/28/2008: Our Tulip Poplar is a great tree that has really taken off in the past year. We have planted it near our deck to one day provide shade in the summer. The only problem that we have had is that it grew too fast and we did not cut one of ties that was supporting it in time. It is not necessarily a bad problem to have. It has rebounded nicely from that little mishap. |
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Reviewed by LaMoin in Morristown, TN on 11/28/2008: We planted the tree in our back yard to provide beauty and shade. It has grown about 4 feet and we are very happy with it. |
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Reviewed by Shawn in New Orleans, LA on 11/28/2008: My Tulip Poplar arrived looking very tall and in great shape. It's been in the ground for more than a year now, and it is doing very well. Thank you! |
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Reviewed by Sout Beloit, IL on 11/28/2008: The Tulip Poplar tree has really impressed me. I placed it in a location to make a wind break fo the front of my house. It has not been pruned yet. It is pretty much growing the way I would like for it to. It is extremly full and bushy. It is showing great beuty and I look forward to watching it mature. Thank you for such a great tree |
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Reviewed by Veronica in Abbeville, AL on 11/28/2008: I planted the Tulip Poplar Tree for shade and as a host plant to the native Swallowtail butterfly (Alabama). There are many of these trees in our area and the yellow flowers look and smell wonderful. This tree does grow very fast and has gorgeous shaped leaves that are huge. The butterflies nibble on the leaves, the tree sprouts new leaves as it grows which is constant. I can't wait to see it bloom again in the spring. Also, when I bought this tree it was about 3 feet tall and it is currently close to 8 feet tall.
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Reviewed by Ann on 9/27/2008: I have two Tulip Poplar Trees in my backyard which I like very much. |
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Reviewed by Michelle on 7/21/2008: My Tulip Popar's leaves were a little dried out, but the trunk and little branches look healthy. The leaves soon perked up when it went into a big pot with good dirt. I think it spent seven-eight days in the box. You've made over-and-above effort for customer service and I will be ordering again when our temperature drops to a safer level. You all are wonderful in caring for your customers. I'm very grateful to you for that and will certainly make sure everyone I know is aware that Fastest Growing Trees is a company of integrity. |
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