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"Seeds from Hiroshima as Thank you art" for Thank You @RT on March 9th

"Seeds from Hiroshima as Thank you art"
The Kolsruds planting 2006



As a part of "Tree Project," in which I have been giving the seeds of the trees that survived from the time of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima to the people who are interested in planting and growing them in the US or anywhere in the world. I have sent these seeds to overseas by FedEx, if the person can facilitate the shipping fee, I can send basically anywhere to those interested in planting them. In exchange with the seeds, I ask for documentations (pic, video, diary) and join my facebook page and blog for sharing the process of growing. I have the seeds of Round Leaf Holly, Persimmon, Chinaberry, Firmiana simplex, Japanese Hackberry, Jujube trees. Please look into my project blog for specificity of plants and the condition in which they can survive. http://treeproject.blogspot.com/2009/01/new-seeds-2009.html

Please contact me at treeprojects@gmail.com

or my face book Tree Project group page at
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#/group.php?gid=67989887537

Thank You @RT on March 9th
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