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most recent 2 JUN 10  
Initial post 31 MAY 10 by worknjoe
On helpmefind Gold Badge Climber is listed a getting 6'7" tall. However Heirloom has it growing 9' to 12'. I live in zone 6, southern Ohio, can anybody tell be how tall it generally grows.
Reply #1 posted 1 JUN 10 by HMF Admin
When you see an odd measurement like 6'7" that indicates it was originally converted from a metric number so it's not a US reference.
Reply #2 posted 1 JUN 10 by worknjoe
Ok, I am a little slow, just to make sure I understand, When I see a odd height of 6'7", it is most likely metric?
Reply #3 posted 1 JUN 10 by HMF Admin
It means the reference used to update HMF provided a metric measurement and as such is not likely a reference originating in the US.
Reply #4 posted 2 JUN 10 by worknjoe
Thank You, This is the greatest website.
Reply #5 posted 2 JUN 10 by HMF Admin
Thank you.

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most recent 19 JUN 08  
Initial post 19 JUN 08 by jdsong
Does this have alot of thorns??