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New York: Lorne Swarthout's persimmon sprouted and surviving!

Dear Hiroshi and Horticultural Society,

"I am sorry I cannnot make the opening tonight, but I wanted to send a picture of my own hibaku ginkho tree, planted two years ago. It seems to be about to go into its winter bare-stick mode. We have cared for it on the window sill, and it means more to me all the time. I will be with you in spirit."

---Lorne Swarthout, Berkeley Carroll School

Link to the past Tree Project workshop
Tree Project workshop with
Lorne Swarthout, U.S. History Chair and The Berkeley Carroll School

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