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![]() Hello everyone,
I was wondering if someone knows which species this is? It was sold to me as Muse Velutina seedling but I am not so sure about that since beginning of the year I bought a seedlings that looked different. |
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I does look similar to the ones I grew. Growing conditions can change the growth habit of a plant. |
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![]() Is this plant easy to buy and easy to grow? This is the first time I see this tree.
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![]() Yes they are quite easy to grow. A bit difficult to get through the winter. I have a lot available for sale if you are interested. I live in the Netherlands and can send them where you live.
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