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 -  Thursday, May 24, 2007
Looking Good
Reviewed By: Anita Exum (Plant City, Florida)
This tree leafed out quick. Hope to see a display of flowers in the months to come. Will rate higher at a later date, if it produces the flumes of flowers as expected.

 -  Tuesday, October 30, 2007
dissapointed
Reviewed By: Anita Exum (Plant City, Florida)
Well fall is here in Florida but instead of the leaves turning colors they didn't. Once the leaves started turning yellow they turned brown and have begun to fall off. This was a tree full of nice leaves too. So this was a big dissapointment for me.

 -  Tuesday, March 03, 2009
1 of 3 made it
Reviewed By: Lori (Cumberland, MD.)
I ordered (3) of these, like others they were little Sticks with hair, I was unsure what I would get... Of the # I ordered Only One make the trip... Now it is beautiful, and this will be its second year in the ground, I have yet to see the Flower Pink yet, but the leaves are beauiful, and the one that did make it seems to really have taking off...It has great hieght, and I can't wait to see the Pink color come our... Don't know how long it usually takes but hoping this year to be my year... The only reason I rated this a (3) is because of the other (2) that didn't make it :(

 -  Sunday, April 06, 2008
Fast Growing Tree
Reviewed By: Niki G (Bussey, IA)
Like another reviewer said I was somewhat skeptical when I first recieved this last spring. It was just a single branch around 12" long. I planted it when it was still cool, end of March here, and was afraid it might be a shock to it's system. This tree did really well and branched up and out at least 6 12" long stems. It also had very beautiful foilage. Dark leaves. It did lose it's leaves this winter, but is starting to bud out again this spring. It never produced plumes last year, but a fruit tree doesn't produce fruit the first year and most flowering perennials don't bloom fully the first year either. So hopefully in the next year or two it will start producing the pink plumes. I only rated this a four due to the small size of the tree when you first recieve it. But I am very satisfied with it.

 -  Tuesday, May 27, 2008
a lot for a little
Reviewed By: Nancy C (Orondo, WA)
We live at the western base of the Columbia Plateau in a hot, summer-baked rock pile! I look for plants that are drought tolerant but still have something to offer. What isn't mentioned about the smoke tree in the description is its phenomenal fall leaves--orange, red, burgundy---that stay on long, long after the sumac and burning bushes. We have a harsh, sandy environment here, but these sweet little trees don't take much compared to what they give. After a couple of springs, it's now over 5 feet (pretty good for growing in pure subsoil!). Spring's barely here and I can hardly wait for fall just to see that beautiful color.


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