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About Jim Hyland
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I am an expert in Forestry, Forest Entomology, Forest Pest Control, and Forest Health. Extensive knowledge in Identification of insects and diseases of trees. Expert on Bark beetles and other insects that attack forests. Also a Registrated Forester with extensive knowledge in the management and care of forests.

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34 years as State Pest Management Chief in a Southern state. Extensive knowledge in Forestry.

BS with major in Forest Management and Entomology
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Certified Pesticide Appicator
 
   

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Trees - Mimosa Trees


Expert: Jim Hyland - 7/6/2009

Question
I live in Taos, NM.  I am wondering if I can grow a Mimosa here, since my son sent me some pods from a tree in Missouri.  I also have Caltalpa seeds, will they grow here?

Answer
Yes both will grow in NM. Make sure the pods are completely dry, like paper.  Mimosas are from the legume family and their brown seeds look like small beans.  They germinate easily without stratification (cold treatment).  Plant the seeds in a pot of moist potting soil about 1/2 inch deep.  Germination occurs in 10 days at 75 degrees F.  The first leaves are seed leaves or cotelydons.  The true leaves will be small copies of the delicate fronds of the tree.  Allow the seedlings to get about 8 inches tall before planting in a spot that gets full sun.  

The catalpa are grown about the same--let the pods dry and split open and plant he seeds as above.

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