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  1. #1
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    Default Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    You now have the opportunity to join numerous other satisfied customers and adopt BeeBee tree whips from a prestigious grower. Botanical name: Euodia hupehensis or Tetradium danielli. A whip is a bareroot seedling. You will be able to choose your particular trees from the following pictures, name him, her or them, and send them gifts, clothing, food, greetings and words of support during their first season of maturation here in California. I will update this thread with pictures of your tree maturing, and next January you will be able to welcome your trees into your life. Please do not PM me concerning trees, I prefer emails. Please send an email to odfrank@earthlink.net to indicate your interest in buying trees in January 2013, I will inform you when the trees are ready for shipping and send you an order form at that time. Pricing will be determined by their size and success of the crop ($3-$8 ea.). No deposit required, no orders taken until December 2012.

    The whips I shipped 1/12, with fantastic roots:




    Your trees after germination:




    Your trees this week:




    This is the link to the Consumers Report on my previous sales:

    http://www.beesource.com/forums/show...hlight=odfrank

    Oliver Frank
    1928 Lexington Ave
    San Mateo, CA, 94402-4029
    650 345-4546
    odfrank@earthlink.net

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Will these trees grow in zone 5?
    Thanks,
    linn
    Last edited by linn; 06-25-2012 at 03:21 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Progress Report 7-1-12

    Many now 4" tall:



    Mother tree starting to bloom:



    Flower buds closer up:


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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    7/31/12 Update on your adopted BeeBee Trees. The first one has a leaf over 18" off of soil level, this is great growth of over a foot in a month. They are old enough now that you could choose an individual one and name it. You could send him/her a note or card that I could read to them, and display it for the other baby trees. They are all frolicking in the nice warm summer weather we are having, and growing well due to the nice fog cooled nights. Send an an email to odfrank@earthlink.net if you would like to reserve an adoption in January. I again have hundreds of seedlings needing a nice home and parents next winter. BEE SWEET, Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip.


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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Update 9-7-2012. Tallest whips now at 28".




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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Keep me informed on the orphan's progress so that I can "Adopt a Bunch of the Bee Bee Tree Whip" orphans. They seem to be well fed and growing tall, but I l know they are hoping for a good home soon.

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Not sure why my post got deleted but i would still like 4 when they are ready
    I am a NewB... Gathering info and equipment... Will get the bees spring of 2011!......um well let's make that 2013...

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Update! Tallest whip clears 30" tall, leader bud.


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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    odfrank
    Glad to see that the orphans are doing well. Seem to be eating and growing great. Can't wait to fill out the "adoption papers" soon to adopt some of the orphans and give them a good home. Will be waiting to hear from you.

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Will these grow in zone 4

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Hi Mr. Frank,
    Wow, they are not going to be small for long. Well, your updates kind of reminds me of that play, "Little Shop of Horrors." Its not that I am getting cold feet....about the trees. They are growing fast-very fast. Linn
    Last edited by linn; 10-15-2012 at 07:19 AM. Reason: grammer

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Would like to adopt a dozen or so small ones, in the spring when you're ready for club raffle prizes.
    Will gladly donate for their care, & nurturing.
    Dan

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Oliver I sent you a email about buying some trees. Thanks Steve
    Catfish tremble when they hear my name!

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Hardy in zones 4-8

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    What type of fertilizer do you use? I normally spread 10-10-10 around on my property in the spring.

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    The whips for sale are finally going dormant, just need some more cold and rain to drop those leaves. They are usually ready for shipment after the
    Xmas rush. In the upper left under the power lines you can see the mother tree that has already lost her leaves. Male kiwi vine to the left.


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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Here's my Bee Bee tree I got from Ollie last year.

    Crappy Beebee Tree.jpg
    President, San Francisco Beekeepers Association
    www.habitatforhoneybees.org

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie B View Post
    Here's my Bee Bee tree I got from Ollie last year.
    Thanks for the helpful promotion of my product and educating buyers on how to properly grow plants. You have pointed out these mistakes you made:

    #1 Don't grow it in a pot on top of a four story apartment in the coldest, foggiest and windiest neighbor hood in San Francisco.
    #2 Don't grow it in pot at all, ever if possible. BeeBee trees need room to send out their roots and just stay stunted in containers.
    #3 BeeBee trees are deciduous and lose their leaves in winter. Yours looks just like any other deciduous tree going into winter, and actually has a good size and caliper for living under the conditions you have it in.

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    I'll have you know Ollie that I'm quite an accomplished gardener. Just check out my excellent roof fauna!
    Note your BeeBee tree way in the back. (Actually it's doing well considering 25 mph winds and constant fog).

    Flora and Fauna.jpg
    President, San Francisco Beekeepers Association
    www.habitatforhoneybees.org

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    Default Re: Adopt a BeeBee Tree Whip

    Odfrank
    Just wondering how much longer it will be before we get our adoption papers? I guess having to go through all the legal "red tape" takes a while. LOL

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