🌸 Elevate your green space with the silk tree sensation!
This lot includes 3 Albizia julibrissin starter plugs, known as Persian Silk Trees, prized for their fast growth and delicate pink flowers. Perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, low-maintenance ornamental tree to enhance any garden or balcony. Note: plants start small and may be subject to state shipping restrictions.
M**I
Second time ordering from TreesAgain.com
The first time was my mistake, the trees were delivered on a very cold day. That was about 3 yrs ago. Only 1 lived and tried to die numerous times but always came back. I can't seem to figure out the right conditions. I did everything I could to shelter it from wind and too much sun. I took it outside about a month ago and she (yes I call my plants 'she' lol) she was growing well and strong. However, even though I exist in FL, we had a cold snap and she went from a beautiful little plant to...all wilted leaves to bare. I brought her in, put her in a low light window and kept my fingers x'd. She looked dead. I then saw a little green stem and took her outside today. I was hoping I'd get my new order soon just in case and sure enough, it came today. Very well wrapped, looking healthy and not at all dry, still a tiny bit moist. I put them in a small container and will add a little water and do as the instructions said to do. I hope to be able to do better by these than I did the others. I've seen grown, blooming mimosas in Louisville, KY that made it through freezing winters and extremely hot summers, maybe it was the species of mimosa, idk, but I've learned they don't like much sun, they don't like their roots too wet, and if you wish hard enough, you may end up w/a really cute plant. They also don't like to be fiddled with, as in touching their leaves. Shade, humidity, moist but not soaked roots and don't let your friends/kids keep touching them. That's my advice. Whatever may happen w/these will be of my own doing. I'll plant them in w/my poor older almost dead mimosa and hope the 'company' she will have will revive her. These plants are truly 'sensitive'. But don't give up on them, because even if they look like there's no hope, they may surprise you and come back to good health. Hopefully my advice will help others, but don't blame my advice if it doesn't work, lol. As said in the instructions, there are alot of variables that come into play. Good luck and please wish me good luck, too ;) VERY PLEASED W/THE PRODUCT, not so pleased w/my sort of 'green thumb'. I'll not give up, though. Mimosa's are one of my top 10 fav plants. Stay safe, everyone :) And tyvvvm, again, TreesAgain.com <3
A**N
No hope
They were very tiny and limp when I got them. I did what the instructions said and didn't pot for a few days. They never perks up only got worse and finally died in a short time. Very disappointed. I contacted seller for a replacement but no response
M**N
Tiny but healthy
Received three healthy, tiny, mimosa trees, complete with leaves. Planted in a pot immediately, indoors, and they are happily opening their leaves during the day and closing them at night. Phototropism is working. They came with many tiny, happy roots showing through the netting. I think these are going to be just fine.They are just adorable.A couple of weeks later, and they are still going strong. Roots are showing strong growth, the tops are adding branches, and they should be ready for new pots in another month.
J**I
Beautiful but needs a real green thumb to survive.
These came in much smaller than the one in the image, but they were healthy and thriving. We purchased November 4, 2017. and I believe they arrived Nov. 12th (Can't remember exact date.) I have gifted one, and have no idea how it is doing, but the two I kept are not thriving anymore. They have lost all but the very top leaves and one is completely dead. I'm doing what I can to save the other, but I suspect I goofed up somehow.
S**R
Expect tiny
I was so excited to receive my 3 mimosa! They came well packaged, nice and green with several leaves on each tree. I planted them in pots & kept in the house as I knew they would not survive if planted directly in the ground. I kept a careful eye on them...they were dead in less than a week. Expensive loss!! (Regular oatmeal cream pie for reference)
S**N
👍
Growing quite well. They were in great condition when they arrived and still are.
T**K
Too Small
These are so tiny and if they survive will take at least a year or more before being able to be planted outside. I am NOT impressed!
B**5
very good. I wanted one but ordered two
The ultimate story is yet to be told, but so far, very good. I wanted one but ordered two, with them being inexpensive enough and given the uncertainty of how they might survive shipping and planting--but the company sent three--not sure if that was intentional on their part. I followed their acclimating instructions and two of the three are thriving so far--the third one is struggling a bit. I also reached out to the grower/seller with a couple of emailed questions and they were very forthcoming and interested in helping me. Living in the suburbs just north (50 miles) of NYC, and given their size, it was suggested by them that the plants spend their first winter indoors by the sunniest window in the house, to be permanently planted outside in the spring. My only slight disappointment (if I even can call it that) was that the plants were a bit smaller than the picture of the lady in the lab coat holding one indicates. Very pleased so far and looking forward to the spring planting season.
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