Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' bites the dust
WendyB 5A/MA
10 years ago
waahhh....Look at what I recently discovered on my 6 year old Aureum. No idea why. This winter was no worse than typical. Nothing extreme in the weather dept. Any clues?
This is what it looked like 2 years ago:
There are a few suckers on the trunk. I suppose I could prune back and see if they branch out, but not sure if it's worth the trouble.
waaaaaaah waaaaaaaaaaaah
p.s. when I first bought this, there was some concern from you guys that it may not have been a true 'Aureum' because of the coloring not being as yellow as it should have been. I can't find the picture that I showed at that time.
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