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se7entythree
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we need potted japanese maples for our wedding in june. 4, maybe 6 of them. they have to be green. i would prefer regular leaf ones but may consider the lace leaf ones if that's all we can find. we don't want tiny ones but not super expensive either. maybe in the 4-5' range, and the horizontal growing type (like what you see next to ponds), not the vertical ones. where can we look? i'm going to try the flea market sometime soon. i remember there used to be a lady out there with some. no luck so far at anywhere that sells trees around rocky mount.

it would be super awesome to find japanese maple bonsai trees too, but that's almost impossible. i'm keeping an eye on the bonsai thread for ideas.

[Edited on March 30, 2009 at 4:00 PM. Reason : ]

3/30/2009 3:55:57 PM

Skack
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The Farmers Market on Centennial usually has several dealers who are selling them.

3/30/2009 4:27:47 PM

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most overrated tree ever imo

[Edited on March 30, 2009 at 4:42 PM. Reason : too needy]

3/30/2009 4:42:30 PM

se7entythree
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i like it, i think it's pretty, and that's all that matters.

3/30/2009 5:16:47 PM

krs3g
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There were some decent sized saplings there this weekend for around $30, no details on the variety though. Towards the left end, on the front side, if you're looking @ the stands while facing lake wheeler.

3/30/2009 5:20:59 PM

Lutra
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My husband has no idea how easy he had it for our wedding.

On that note, there's tons of them and the bonsai over in Japan.

3/30/2009 5:36:49 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Generally they get that horizontal look from being forced into it (bonsai sort of stuff). I would try looking at the Farmer's Market or Lowe's.

3/31/2009 12:14:51 AM

wdprice3
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my old house has one and a bunch of little ones surrounding it. a landscaper said he'd give us 7k for it

but we didn't take that deal since we were trying to sell the house

3/31/2009 12:38:58 AM

gunzz
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i didnt see any japanese maples 2 weeks ago when i was at the flea market
best bet is farmer's market or Lowes

3/31/2009 9:37:06 AM

GREEN JAY
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logans nursery in raleigh usually has a huge selection

4/7/2009 7:28:29 AM

urge311
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no offense, but if you are lucky enough to find that, you are going to pay quite a bit. japanese maples grow sloooooow and that height in one that grows straight and isn't formed will still cost a good bit of money.

sorry i can't throw prices out there, it's been forever since i worked at a plant nursery.

4/7/2009 9:35:43 AM

se7entythree
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why would that be offensive??

we realize they are expensive, we're just looking for ones that aren't overly expensive, as in appropriately priced.

thanks for all the suggestions. there's a variety with coral colored bark and green leaves that i've seen at the nursery on hwy 24 b/w cape carteret & morehead city that would be perfect.

[Edited on April 7, 2009 at 10:30 AM. Reason : ]

4/7/2009 10:29:51 AM

elkaybie
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2nd, 3rd, Nth to Logan's and Farmers Market

also try Garden Supply Company

4/7/2009 10:29:55 AM

OldBlueChair
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theres a place off of highway 98 in between durham and wake forest that farms japanese maples or something...

4/11/2009 10:01:40 PM

TreeTwista10
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get em in jamaica and amseterdam bro

4/11/2009 10:14:50 PM

dweedle
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lol i wish this was in chit chat for parroty purposes

4/11/2009 10:55:34 PM

BigEgo
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they usually have some at like lowes/home depot. nothing too big and about 20 bucks last time i saw one.

4/11/2009 11:46:59 PM

urge311
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4-6ft... we're talking at the very least $100 each I would think, right? These $20-$30 ones have to be saplings basically.

4/12/2009 1:04:21 AM

BigEgo
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i have some under a tree in charlotte you could buy

4/12/2009 5:06:23 AM

d7freestyler
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Quote :
"i didnt see any japanese maples 2 weeks ago when i was at the flea market"


i saw some today. some hispanic people were selling them. outside near the cash points atm.

4/12/2009 4:20:34 PM

se7entythree
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i got a pm from LOVETHEZ who has a buddy at a japanese maple farm outside of nashville. we went out there friday and found 6 really really nice trees. way nicer than any ive seen in a store. the prices are great. im soooo happy we found out about this.

pm me for the buddy's number if you want it. very nice people, they really know their stuff. huge farm with over 70 varieties of jap maples. everything from 2' tall bushy types to huge 7' super beautiful full grown trees.

the ones at lowes look like absolute shit compared to these. we got 4-5' tall trees with nice brancing and lots of leaves for $50 each. 7 gallon pots i think, i could be wrong.

[Edited on April 19, 2009 at 8:59 AM. Reason : ]

4/19/2009 8:57:24 AM

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