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<p>[QUOTE="trip98, post: 142643, member: 65"]I am reading correctly cut in 1980? If so around that time a new method of preservation of tree life became available. I don't remember the name of the process, but you can buy preserved little trees and such that look alive indefinitely, usually in topiary form.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="trip98, post: 142643, member: 65"]I am reading correctly cut in 1980? If so around that time a new method of preservation of tree life became available. I don't remember the name of the process, but you can buy preserved little trees and such that look alive indefinitely, usually in topiary form.[/QUOTE]
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