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Re: Japanese Maple
- To: n*@netdex.com, s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Japanese Maple
- From: B* R* <w*@venus.net>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 16:26:09 -0400 (EDT)
- Resent-Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 13:21:23 -0700
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Wait, wait and wait some more and then decide.
At 11:39 AM 5/23/97 -0700, Merlene A. Teresky wrote:
>I have a 10 year old Japanese Maple that has no life on the branches. I
>have not transplanted it, or changed watering habits or done anything
>different. No signs of pest infestation. The only new growth is up the
>entire trunk where there is lots of new leaf growth. What should I do?
>Prune the entire tree back to any green wood? Or just cut it back to
>the trunk? Any advise would be appreciated.
>
>TIA
>Merlene
>Niteowl@netdex.com
>
>
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