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On 10/4/2016 3:17 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Shel, I am talking only of Russian olive trees, not shrubs. It appears they
> may live longer than I was told, but based on my own residential urban
> setting, I can say that of all the ones that were planted 40-50 years ago
> in and around my neighborhood, none are still living. Maybe there was a
> disease that wiped them out, I dunno. I just know the ones planted back
> in the day by contractors disappeared about 20-30 years ago, and I seldom
> see any new ones with new construction. I did read that they do best in
> the western third of our state, so maybe their popularity here just died out.
>
> N.
>

But he said *mulberry* trees, not olive trees.

(This is where learning how to quote with Google would come in handy.)

Jill