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Horse chestnut tree

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Lisa brisbane starts with ...
Hi. I was wondering whether has any experience in growing horse chestnuts in Brisbane and whether you know where to source them? I am interested in both the white and red flowering varieties
Thank you
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BenW says...
Hi Lisa

The only place I've seen the is Maple Grove nursery in Tasmania. But then I haven't really been looking :)

They do post dormant trees (excellent quality in my experience) but I'm not sure about quarantine, or how they would do in Brisvegas.

http://www.maplegrovenursery.com.au/aboutus.htm#HowtoOrder
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Lisa brisbane says...
Thank you for this. I found some on ebay so will plant and care for and see how they go. Apparently origionally from Greece. Much appreciated, esp the nursery link! Lisa
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