Japanese Maple Forest

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Japanese Maple Forest

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Hi All,
I did a bit of trimming today and weeding.
Here is my Japanese Maple Forest. It is now one year old.
I hope you enjoy it.
Michael Toohey'
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looks great keep up the good work :clap:

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Very pleasing mate, thanks for sharing :tu:
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Re: Trident Maple Forest

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Hackimoto wrote:Hate to tell you but they are not Tridents but Acer palmatum, Japanese Maples. :lost: Looks great by the way :tu:
Am I missing something , was there a mention of Trident Maples :lost: :lol:
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Yes you are missing the fact that they were posted as Tridents and have now been changed to Japanese. So I'll just delete my post now just to confuse things further. :lost: :lol: :lol:
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My humble apologies Hack, it was just that I could see no mention of Trident Maples,it looks like I have got a lot to learn on this forum, I was unaware that peoples posts could be modified.I will have to learn to shut up, will become a looker not a commenter :oops:
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Re: Japanese Maple Forest

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Nice forest, itll fill in nice with some ramification down the track. Can we have a defoliated shot if possible?
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reddoggy wrote:My humble apologies Hack, it was just that I could see no mention of Trident Maples,it looks like I have got a lot to learn on this forum, I was unaware that peoples posts could be modified.I will have to learn to shut up, will become a looker not a commenter :oops:
No need for an apology, as I would have been just as confused (and have been in the past) reading it as it is now. I have commented on posts in the past and read them later and they made no sense at all, thought that I was loosing the plot, until I realised that something crucial had been deleted. ;)
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Re: Japanese Maple Forest

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Hi ,
I am sorry but I do not have a shot of defoliated Maples (only 1 year old - they look like sticks so a long way to go).
I did originally post as Tridents, but it was pointed out that they were Japanese Maples; sorry for any confusion.
In the background there is a crossing watering spike, so try and ignore this.
Regards,
Michael Toohey
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