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Pretty leaves of Albizia Julibrissin
By Klahanie
- 27 May, 2016
- 7 likes
The tree was damaged last year but it is recovering nicely.
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They do start late Dd. This started to unfurl about week ago.
27 May, 2016
Oh right.....
27 May, 2016
I have a baby one in the greenhouse it looks healthy but hasn't grown very much !
28 May, 2016
Just wait Amy. I stuck a 4 foot stick in the ground and it doubled in one year. It was badly damaged by deer last year...broken young branches and partly uprooted but we patched it together and it is recovering this year. Deer does not even suppose to like it (books say). It is a beautiful tree.
28 May, 2016
Thanks for the encouragement Klahanie its approx 1ft high it was only 6" when I bought it so has double in size !
28 May, 2016
We must have had this over 5 years now, and it has never had a flower, one of these days!!
29 May, 2016
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Albizia Julibrissin 'Rosea'
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Albizia Julibrissin 'summer Chocolate'
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Yours is looking very lush, we have no leaves at all........it is in a pot, it was in the ground, and it nearly died, hence the pot!!
27 May, 2016