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VARIEGATED Mimosa tree ?


The Silent Seed

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I remember seeing seeds for this tree offered on occasion on Ebay in past years - but not lately.

Does anyone know this tree?

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I have only seen the Chocolate one David is growing. I had one of those myself a few years ago, but it never thrived and I shamelessly mowed it down after a year of non-performance. Now I must concede that I two thriving normal Mimosa here, I also had a normal one not thrive in that particular area. It failure may have hand nothing to do with it being a chocolate variety.

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It probably didn't like the spot you put it in. I got a L. dasyantha that is doing well in one poolside flower bed....the other is not doing well at all in the other poolside flower bed....can't figure out why, other than it doesn't like the location.

BTW my chocolate mimosa is growing like gang busters.......problem is it was braced from the grower and now it is so top heavy it would break if I removed the stake....will wait till winter defoliation.

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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