Japanese Maple

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Japanese Maple

Post by PeterH »

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.

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Peter
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Re: Japanese Maple

Post by Matthew »

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

Post by MoGanic »

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.

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