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Fraxinus augustifolia 'Raywood'
By Spritzhenry
- 22 Oct, 2009
- 7 likes
This has now been in for three years. It was supposed to have dark red leaves in the autumn, but didn't in the least two years. But now! The colour is changing well! :-))
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We've been very pleased with its growth, Sandra. Our tree surgeon suggested it, got it for us AND planted it as well! He's seen it recently and was amazed how much it had grown!
22 Oct, 2009
yes its really nice and grows upward rather than out so doesnt block anything else
22 Oct, 2009
Well - the t.s. told us that the old ash tree may not live much longer, so we decided to look ahead and plant another one, only not a weeping one, to make a change! :-))
23 Oct, 2009
very lovely plant spritz. :o)
25 Oct, 2009
It was the right choice, wasn't it! :-))
25 Oct, 2009
yes it was indeed.
25 Oct, 2009
:-)
26 Oct, 2009
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looks good barbara, and tall, its quick growing i guess
22 Oct, 2009