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I don't think either would live where we're at.
We are at 2500' elevation the shadow of the North Cascades...we get -15 to -20 in the winters with feet upon feet of snow....and it's been 100+ out for the past week! Plus, we have dry, clay-like soil.
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LOL I have a pair of bantam houdans right now...one is mottled (roo) and the other is a white (hen). I'm on a list (supposedly) to get another of each by fall...so we'll see...
are you looking for weeping willow or the kind that grows straight? I don't have any rooted starts, but I can get you as many branches as you would want of the weeping kind and several of the straight kind. I may even have some starts, I'll check when I go feed.
I have tons of smaller poplar starts all over my land. Most aren't very tall though.....I can look for some that are larger.
I have poplar, black walnut, sassafras, white pine, sycamore (very fast shade) and many, many more to choose from over 300 acres of woodlands.
Just let me know if you are interested......