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John L
Hi there
Hoping I could get some advice on my Mimosa tree.
We've had a particularly cold winter here in the UK, with extended periods well below zero.
I know these aren't the hardiest of trees and should ideally have been given some sort of coverage during the worst of it. I'm afraid it's too late for that now, but would be grateful if anyone can tell me if it is dead/ alive/ salvageable.
The greenery is very much brown and the trunk is starting to show some cracks.
I don't know if it's OK and waiting to brighten up in the spring, needing some care or dead already.
Grateful for any knowledge you can share.
Thanks in advance
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