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Maple left on my deck by some bird - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1) - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1)
I wonder if it is japanese maple? I think it is like the one I planted
in my parents yard as a young boy. |
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Maple left on my deck by some bird - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1) - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1)
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 17:59:45 -0400, joevan
wrote: I wonder if it is japanese maple? I think it is like the one I planted in my parents yard as a young boy. It may have been sent via the winds. |
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Maple left on my deck by some bird - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1) - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1)
"joevan" wrote...
joevan wrote: I wonder if it is japanese maple? I think it is like the one I planted in my parents yard as a young boy. It may have been sent via the winds. Worth potting it up and growing it on to see what it's going to be, I do that all the time. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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Maple left on my deck by some bird - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1) - DSC_5370a.jpg (0/1)
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:09:36 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: "joevan" wrote... joevan wrote: I wonder if it is japanese maple? I think it is like the one I planted in my parents yard as a young boy. It may have been sent via the winds. Worth potting it up and growing it on to see what it's going to be, I do that all the time. Yeah, it is in a pot big enough to go for a year or so. I have some real big ones to transfer it to if it does well. The current one is 14 inches and I will pot it up when needed to a 17 inch pot. |
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