I have had this maple for a few years and have done very little with it over those years.
Although it has hail damage the colours are rich this year.
Regards,
Peter
Japanese Maple
- Matthew
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Re: Japanese Maple
peter that is going to be a VERY nice tree in a few years . i like the shape your taking it . Damn nice colour as well
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Re: Japanese Maple
Somehow this tree seems to give me more of a feel of an actual tree as opposed to a miniature version of one. Has that "big old tree" appeal.
Thanks for posting, I'm going to get back to staring at the tree.
Cheers
Thanks for posting, I'm going to get back to staring at the tree.
Cheers
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