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TT: Re: A Tree in Brooklyn
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I never read the book, but have seen references to it and for some reason
I thought the Brooklyn tree was a tree of heaven,
<underline>Ailanthus</underline>. Please set me straight so I ain't
illiterate anymo'.
At 11:01 AM 1/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>The is a book called "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (or something close).
>That tree is a Magnolia, and gave name to the Magnolia Center. I
always
>imagined it as a Southern, even though I know they aren't supposed to
>survive (all the way) up there.
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>Does anybody know what species of Magnolia that tree is?
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>Lisa, are you with us?
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>Toodles,
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>-=G=-
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Hope our children do!
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