fyzygy Posted July 23 Good question. Foliage is usually a lot more red than this. New bark a deep red too. So I've always assumed it to be "red" variety. Share this comment Link to comment
withdrawl clinic Posted yesterday at 01:14 AM nice pics, they are quite mature specimens, congrats! probably a seedling, a x between green and narrow? definately not a pure red, but could have red genetics in it. Share this comment Link to comment
fyzygy Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM I'm fairly confident the small plant I originally received was a rooted cutting, not a seedling. I've uploaded some pics of the same plant, cloned, with characteristic red foliage. I'm not sure why the mother tree is so green this year -- it was overshadowed by some ferocious racehorse trees, and probably received a lot more rainfall this season than usual. Share this comment Link to comment
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