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English: Harbison House is privately owned and on the National Historic Register. It is in a very rural location a bit south of Highlands NC. Complete information on documentation, with photos and video at: http://www.torreyaguardians.org/highlands.html
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The Harbison House grove of Florida Torreya near Highlands, North Carolina, is nearly a century old. In 2015 Jack Johnston (with Connie Barlow filming) documented the trees and their surrounding offspring. Maximum dispersal was just 40 yards.

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English: Harbison House is privately owned and on the National Historic Register. It is in a very rural location a bit south of Highlands NC. Complete information on documentation, with photos and video at: http://www.torreyaguardians.org/highlands.html
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Author Cbarlow

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The Harbison House grove of Florida Torreya near Highlands, North Carolina, is nearly a century old. In 2015 Jack Johnston (with Connie Barlow filming) documented the trees and their surrounding offspring. Maximum dispersal was just 40 yards.

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current 11:25, 27 August 2021 Thumbnail for version as of 11:25, 27 August 2021960 × 1,138 (435 KB) CbarlowUploaded own work with UploadWizard

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