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Forum: Japanese MaplesReplies: 13, Views: 156
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rainy_jane
Hanson, KY
(Zone 6a)

August 26, 2006
8:11 PM

Post #2662729

Hi,
Back during the winter and early spring months, I went thru the long drug out process of stratifying some seeds from my red cut leaf Japanese Maple.

I had already decided they had long enough and I was going to give them just 1 more week before I dumped them with their sand and potting soil mixture into the compost pile, well today I saw 2 little sprouts. Do these look like Japanese Maples to you guys or are they only weeds?

Jane

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