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Old 26-01-2010, 10:09 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Maple reverted to root stock

I planted a threadleaf maple tree years (decades!) ago. At a certain
point, I noticed it was starting to revert to root stock (which is not
threadleaf). I never did anything about it and it's way too late now.

So, just to educate myself, WAS there in fact any way to reverse
that root stock takeover, if caught early enough?

If so, how?

TIA

Persephone
 
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