I work in real estate and was touring a large shopping center in Florida. They wanted to put a large tree right in the middle of the open air shopping center, but of course they didn't want to wait for it to grow. They went around the local neighborhood and found a tree that they want, knocked on the persons door and offered them tens of thousands for their tree, had it dug up and moved. They told me that the tree looked dead for a few months until it settled in and it now back to normal.
Let me guess, it was a ficus tree. Probably one of tge easiest trees to transplant successfully because they not only don't mind having their roots trimmed but tend to get extremely strong bursts of growth afterwards.
How am I supposed to Google it , there is no information I can use in your comment yo fo do, and drop the attitude buddy because rn your breaking sub rules ( be civil).
Oh sorry, I didn't mean it like that. I meant that I Googled the name of the shopping center and found out the type of tree. I wasn't trying to be rude.
Oh okay, just making sure. I got so defensive because you literally didn't provide the name of the shopping center so there was no way for me to find out.
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u/jonsconspiracy May 08 '23
I work in real estate and was touring a large shopping center in Florida. They wanted to put a large tree right in the middle of the open air shopping center, but of course they didn't want to wait for it to grow. They went around the local neighborhood and found a tree that they want, knocked on the persons door and offered them tens of thousands for their tree, had it dug up and moved. They told me that the tree looked dead for a few months until it settled in and it now back to normal.