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Post #236037 by capt.doug on Mon, Jun 5, 2006 11:15 AM

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Ok, that sounds like great advice, but how about a few suggested wood types to start with. I'm no botanist, and there so many exotic plants that thrive here in Florida, I don't know which are safe to carve. Oleander and Brazilian Pepper for example are supposed to be either poisonous or irritants. Point me in the right direction. Thanks