Hi Hiroshi,
It looks like I was a bit premature when I sent you the first picture from my camera phone. I have twins! There are two persimmon seedlings! And one chinaberry seedling popped up, also!
I plan on making one persimmon tree trained as an espalier and the other is going to my friend's mother's home in California.
I'm not sure, but I think the chinaberry will either be planted in an estate garden or a local park or I may just keep it as a dwarf tree in a pot. If I do give it away, I will make sure the Hibaku Tree Project is credited with your name attached.
Gary
5/25/2008 Persimmons![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgI9raRBUH-bpRR11X_18BXEPN-S5XHMxrj4-kM_z72kA3vA-nlzO6Ja_qMY65-dlgCdB2GKn8yu1wl4F7mboYP-58NNMoytMnBlLO2baT9eBCCR0tzMQ-lWJy1UquQ2UoVg2tlgs56Wig/s320/DSCF1196.JPG)
5/25/2008 Chinaberry
It looks like I was a bit premature when I sent you the first picture from my camera phone. I have twins! There are two persimmon seedlings! And one chinaberry seedling popped up, also!
I plan on making one persimmon tree trained as an espalier and the other is going to my friend's mother's home in California.
I'm not sure, but I think the chinaberry will either be planted in an estate garden or a local park or I may just keep it as a dwarf tree in a pot. If I do give it away, I will make sure the Hibaku Tree Project is credited with your name attached.
Gary
5/25/2008 Persimmons
5/25/2008 Chinaberry
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