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Luma appiculata - 2019
By Andrewr
- 23 Feb, 2019
- 7 likes
The cinnamon coloured bark of this Chilean tree glowing in the late afternoon sun
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I gather this is quite an old tree? as our trunk is still not very wide....
28 Feb, 2019
It's 25 years old now and has had the top taken out twice by the tree surgeon
28 Feb, 2019
What time of the year was that done Andrew?
2 Mar, 2019
Late winter/early spring so that it has time to make some new growth during the next season. But last year was so dry here it didn't make much progress
2 Mar, 2019
Stunning tree Andrew the bark variegation is beautiful.What size was it when planted 25 years ago as a sapling ?
9 Mar, 2019
Difficult to remember but probably two to three feet tall
9 Mar, 2019
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Wonderful glow it gives too love colour and markings on this.
23 Feb, 2019