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 -  Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Mixed results
Reviewed By: Was Hopeful (Berkeley Springs, WV)
I love the look of the Mimosa Tree and they grow so well around my town I ordered a pair last season for my front yard. One of the trees has done well with wide fern like branches and many tiny leaves, but little to no height after one season. The other tree is just a mournful little stick with one leaf at the very bottom of his sad little trunk. What a disapointment, I'll have to pull the guy up, as I am sure it's dead!

 -  Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Invasive
Reviewed By: Jamie (Mountville, Pennsylvania)
Although this is a beautiful plant, it is on the foreign invasive plant list for Pennsylvania

 -  Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Good Customer Service
Reviewed By: Terry (Marshfield, MO`)
Bought 3 of these; two are doing great, one died. Gurney's stands behind their products well and I have another coming to replace the dead one in the spring. Well satisfied!

 -  Sunday, April 20, 2008
Wild Mimosa
Reviewed By: Becky Lawson (Harrison, Ohio)
The Mimosa tree does well, and actually grows wild in the south near rivers & streams. It likes ground water. Customers who are having problems might consider the spot they chose to plant it in. A low soggy spot would be great. I had one for ten years before I moved, and I found that cleaning out and cutting back near the center base made it thrive. I did live near the Ohio river in Cleves, Ohio, but I wouldn't hesitate to plant one here, because I have some low soggy spots in my yard. I hope this helps, because the tree is beautiful even after it stops blooming. Becky Lawson

 -  Monday, May 04, 2009
Wonderful Little Tree
Reviewed By: JD (Dedham, MA)
I ordered a mimosa tree from Gurney's last year, and planted it in my yard in the spring of 2008. I was skeptical at first, because it looked like a dead stick when it came. But I dutifully planted it and diligently watered it frequently. To my joy, tiny leaves eventually appeared. These developed into beautiful, fern-like foliage that was very long in length. Then in the summer the tree exploded with growth! I was amazed at how quickly it sprouted new leaves, and how much growth the tree put on in just the first growing season. We just had one of the toughest, coldest winters in a long, long time, and while the ends of some of the branches suffered some winter kill, the bulk of the tree came through great, and is leafing out now. I can't wait for the tree to bloom in a few years....A very exotic looking tree!


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