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Acer platanoides
By Chrispook
- 1 May, 2008
- 9 likes
This Acer has the most beautiful leaves
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The leafs are Beautiful :)
2 May, 2008
I love the colour and shape of the leaves and the way they dance in a gentle breeze. My Mum gave me a two year old tree for my birthday two years ago. I planted it so that I can see it from the kitchen and lounge windows, it has doubled in height since then.
2 May, 2008
I've only seen a few of these here in the land of the Maple Leaf. lovely tree. another must have.
2 May, 2008
I am a huge fan of variegated leaves and these are so pretty!
3 May, 2008
Beautiful, bright and fast growing too! Four more years and the trunk should be about 2 inches thick. I have one that illuminates a dark corner in summer. Love it!
3 May, 2008
Great news Muddywellies, I hope this one is fast growing too. Our light sandy soil does tend to slow things up a bit here.
3 May, 2008
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This photo is of "Acer platanoides Drummondii" in Chrispook's garden
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Acer Platanoides
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I have this one in my back garden. The leaves really are beautiful and it never fails to get commented on when someone comes into the garden.
1 May, 2008