Does anyone know what this is
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Theresa D on May 08, 2012Well, aside from the fact that it looks DEAD, it looks like some kind of ivy??Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 08, 2012It is in horrible condition! They put it in a box that was way to small and just bent the plants to fit. One broke off at half point. I am so contacting their customer service! But want to see if anyone can tell me what it is first. Does look a bit like ivy!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 08, 2012You should post it on their site. That is sad.Helpful Reply
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Pam on May 08, 2012I wouldn't accept this. Return for a full refund. It looks burnt, dried out and dead.Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 08, 2012Sent them an email. Let's see what their response is. Funny thing, now I can't access their website! Service is unavailable! In their FAQ's they say all plants are sent bare root and should be put in water. Although I did not expect to receive fully grown plants I did expect them to look a little bit like their pictures.Helpful Reply
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Kathy R on May 08, 2012it will take many years before thats a hedge. lol sorryHelpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 08, 2012I didn't expect it to come as a full grown hedge, but I did expect a little better than what I got. Notice the difference in the leaves. http://www.gardenerscollection.com/wwstore/itemimages/N28125.jpgHelpful Reply
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Chrissy S on May 08, 2012I had a similar experience with MichiganBulb.com. Half of what I ordered was crap.Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 08, 2012Me too, I will never order from MichiganBulb again. But like a fool I couldn't resist these cherry hedges so I did it again! You always take a chance when you order online but you would think that these companies would treat you right, since it is their livelyhood and word of mouth travels far and fast, especially in these times with all the online venues that we have available.Helpful Reply
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Melissa W on May 08, 2012Before I order anything for the garden through mail order I always check the company out at Davesgarden.com. If you click on products and sources you will see a prompt for Garden Watch Dog. There is a long list of reviews by readers of their experiences with different mail order sources. This has saved me a lot of headaches and I have found some very reliable sources.Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 08, 2012Really? What a great idea. Thank you for that suggestion. If I'm ever foolish enough to drool over pictures on their websites, I will definitely check first.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 08, 2012I have a really nice local nursery where I find the best plants and free plant ideas/help. Their plants are so superior to the Big Box places, too. I, too, was foolish to buy from MichiganBulb. Never again. Pictures are beautiful and plants pathetic.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 09, 2012I would definitely check out Garden Watchdog before ordering mail-order plants.Helpful Reply
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Rebecca D on May 09, 2012SHAME on them !Helpful Reply
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Wendy E on May 09, 2012OMG! I too ordered plants frome Michagan bulb about 8 years ago, Three of the shrubs did not even attempt to grow. I contacted them FOUR times about the "free" replacement. Never EVER heard a word from them!! I swore then I would never order from them again and I haven't. I buy all my plants locally. As for your picture, it Looks a little like Grape Ivy.Helpful Reply
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Chrissy S on May 09, 2012Oh yeah, I wrote them and asked for a refund. Or ship me new plants. I told them I planned on being a repeat customer if they would handle the situation properly. And they never responded.Helpful Reply
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Pam on May 09, 2012The only place I wil ordr plants from is Cottage Farms. They are wonderful and guarantee their plants for a year. I ordered 4 plant package 2 years ago and one of the 4 died. I e-mailed them and they mailed me 2 more plants without any questions or a penny cost to me.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda G on May 10, 2012I've never heard good things about Michigan Bulbs. I have ordered roses from Jackson Perkins and they were great. No problems at all. I've shipped clematis to a customer from our nursery and they arrived safe and sound. You have to know what you're doing when you ship plants.Helpful Reply
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Irene S on May 10, 2012I always order from blooming bulb and never have been disap. they always send extra my yard is full of day lilies asiatic lilies thing that come back foreverHelpful Reply
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Karen N on May 10, 2012I just checked a web site called scambook.com - here are (copied) two recent complaints re. gardenerscollection.com: Submitted by: Anonymous | Posted on Apr 22nd, 2012 GARDENERS COLLECTION - False Advertising for $65.70 on 03/20/2012 I ordered what I thought was to be 16 Royal Empress (paulownia) trees from this company on 3/20/12. They sent me 4 items that were not... click to read more Submitted by: Anonymous | Posted on Mar 19th, 2012 GARDENERS COLLECTION - Unauthorized Credit Card Charge for $35.93 on 03/16/2012 Unauthorized charge from this company on my Amazon Credit Card. My credit card adjusted my account and is confronting the maliscious vendor. There is currently no contact information available for this company. PLEASE everyone - if you cannot find addresses, telephone numbers, etc. on a web site - DO NOT patronize them - most commonly they are scam artists!!!!!Helpful Reply
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Tallim A on May 10, 2012I can believe this, anyhow seeing is believing. Let the shipper know.Helpful Reply
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Shelly W on May 10, 2012I have learned the hard way that it is best to buy from your local greenhouse. I have never been happy with any mail order plants and I have tried several companies. They do not stand behind their products and in some of my cases they have attempted to convince me that it was my fault that their plant was dead when it arrived. Buy local and save yourself the headaches!Helpful Reply
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Sharon E on May 10, 2012I was very pleased with Bluestone Perennials this year. They have changed their packaging and the plants were larger than I expected and very healthy. Dave's Garden website is a good resource for many things. Don't give up on all mail order. I shop local nurseries, but for something a little different, mail order is good.Helpful Reply
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LaJuana on May 10, 2012Did you pay with a credit card? You may be able to dispute the charges.Helpful Reply
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Cheri N on May 10, 2012What company did you place the order with? I'd like to know so as not to fall victim as you did!!Helpful Reply
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Marla T on May 10, 2012I ordered from cottage farms, did not have as good as luck as Pam, the first plants didn't even grow the first year. They did send replacements, same luck. Never tried after that since it says the only replace the 1st time. I have had great luck with spring hill mail order. The plants sometimes come in rough, but they send me replacements right away. Not as rough as the ones pictured above. They have a really good guarantee.Helpful Reply
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Val L on May 10, 2012while you are waiting for an answer from them I would stick them in water and see what happensHelpful Reply
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Constance W on May 10, 2012If you paid by credit card, file a dispute. The credit card company will get your money back from them and they have to state their case as to why they are entitled to payment. Attach the pics to the dispute. This happened to me with an online nursery. Sent me sticks and balls of roots. I got a full refund after filing the dispute.Helpful Reply
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Beth S on May 10, 2012I had a very bad experience with Michigan Bulb as well. What they send you is pathetic.Helpful Reply
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Mary D on May 10, 2012Michigan Bulb is the biggest rip off out there....and has been for many years...I always have great service from J&P.Helpful Reply
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Beverly P on May 10, 2012I just ordered a Giant Blueberry from Michigan Bulb, and also am very disappointed. I sent them an email as well but got no response. Also, about five other plants I ordered are in pretty bad shape as well. I was thinking maybe they will perk up, not so far.Helpful Reply
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Kevin M. Veler, Law Office of on May 10, 2012Definitely, if you paid by credit card, be sure to dispute the bill (you may do so within 60 days of the date of invoice with the charge, so don't delay). You'll have to provide them with information which usually includes providing a copy of your complaint to the seller, etc.Helpful Reply
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Jean T on May 10, 2012I have also ordered from Cottage farms, This year it was reblooming daylillies, minature roses (lavendar and golden) and the golden roses (6 plants each) had blooms on them when they arrived.....Helpful Reply
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Carol P on May 10, 2012Ordered what I thought were bushes and hedges from Gardeners Collection. When I opened the box, the plants?? appeared to be dead. They were all packed in one small box. They charged me $165.28!!!!!!!!!! I called the company and returned these so called plants. HORRIBLE!!!!!!Helpful Reply
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Noreen N on May 10, 2012I too have heard from others their bad experiences with Michigan Bulb. I would never order from them. In Michigan, I have ordered from Great Garden Plants (greatgardenplants.com) and everthing was exceptionally packed and healthy and of good size. You get to pick the date you want your plants delivered. Their shipping is a little high, but definitely worth it, especially for perennials that are going to last you for years. The customer service is excellent. I have also ordered from Burpee and also had a good experience with them, but the plants are very small but packed nicely. I did get free shipping after I signed up for their e-mail newsletters. (Burpee).Helpful Reply
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Carol P on May 10, 2012I ordered from them too-just returned them. Hopefully my refund will come back soon. The only thing I did was send them back with signature required.Helpful Reply
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Mike L on May 10, 2012I am in the nursery biz and situations like this just tarnish all the good mail order and retail outfits out there. It is a little late in the season to be planting bare root in your area. However, it isn't that difficult to ship properly with moist packing to keep the plants viable. Good mail order firms do that. You may pay a little more but they also stand behind their product as many others have stated. Also, it don't know what type of cherry hedge you were expecting but these plants have opposite buds. Cherry (Prunus species) have alternate buds.Helpful Reply
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Joann S on May 10, 2012michigan bulb will replace there products if u contact them,be sure to keep the confirmation # online so u can go back and checkHelpful Reply
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Ellen H on May 10, 2012If you check your catalogs and online order forms you will see that they state that you will get bare root/dormant plants approximately 2-3 feet tall. The only time I have ever had a problem with any plants I ordered on line is when I never got them planted in a timely manner.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl R on May 10, 2012I ordered Cherry Hedges a few years back and I don't know if different varieties of cherry hedges have different leaves but my leaves look nothing like those. Those almost look like a tree or grape vine or something. My cherry hedge leaves are skinny & long almost like locust tree leaves. Mine look more like the pic you posted from the link.Helpful Reply
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Lyn N on May 10, 2012I too have had some horrible experiences buying online plants. All I can say is buyer beware. I keep one around as a reminder!Helpful Reply
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Karla D on May 10, 2012I ordered from a sale on hummingbird vines (was very misleading) it was suppose to be 4 for $10.00 and only $5.00 SH, the order ended up being $43.00 and that was 9 weeks ago and still no plants???????????Helpful Reply
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Shelly S on May 10, 2012I've gotten better plants ordering from people through ebay than I have from most catalog companies.Helpful Reply
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Sharon W on May 10, 2012Online gardening sites have disappointed me repeatedly. Last year I bought $40 worth of their grab bags and they sent me stuff that would only grow in Florida. Since I live in Michigan I pretty much decided it was a $40 stupid tax and just toss their catalogs into the trash on the way back from the mailbox.Helpful Reply
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Beth S on May 10, 2012Yes, Michigan Bulb will replace, but just with more pitiful plants.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 10, 2012I just bought plants from an ebay seller that had outstanding ratings. The plants arrived today & are far better then I expected. These plants are pond plants.Helpful Reply
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Amy M on May 10, 2012That is sad, You did get ripped. I sell plants and cuttings on ebay. I would never send anything in that shape. Always been happy with the plants I have bought off ebay. Hope you can get your money back.Helpful Reply
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Evelyn R on May 10, 20122 years ago I ordered 3 red and 2 white oriental poppies - 1 died and the 4 left are ORANGEHelpful Reply
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Becky P on May 10, 2012I have always had good luck with Henry Fields.Helpful Reply
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BONNIE J on May 10, 2012BECAUSE I AM HOME BOUND A LOT, THIS YEAR I PAID CONSIDERABLE MONEY ON LINE, STUPID ME THOUGHT I WAS GETTING ''PLANTS''--NOT BARE ROOT! NOW I SEE ALL THE BEAUTIFUL, FLOWERING PLANTS OUT THERE FOR LESS! I HAVE TO WAIT & SEE IF MINE WILL EVEN GROW AFTER ALL THE PLANTING I DID!! NOT NEXT YEAR!Helpful Reply
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Dana M on May 10, 2012I stopped ordering plants by mail for just this kind of problem. Spindly little weak plants that never survive. I only order bulbs and tubers through the mail now.Helpful Reply
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Barbara C on May 10, 2012File a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. You may achieve resolution and future customers will be warned. Good luckHelpful Reply
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Kelly S on May 10, 2012They look more dead than dormant. Plant them and see, it won't take much effort anyway. Dispute the charges, you should get your money back.Helpful Reply
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Karen W on May 11, 2012I don't know if this will make a difference but I have ordered "beautiful red maple trees" with descriptions I would have a lage tree soon. GREAT! I received 6 bare, thought were dead STICKS in an ENVELOPE. They are the most beautiful red maple you have every seen. I just stuck them in the GROUND, not pot and now They are HUGE, so these little things we get in the mail will look nothing like what our plant, tree, etc will even begin to look like. Try it, got nothing to loose, except a beautiful hedge.Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 11, 2012Cheri N, I ordered from Gardeners' Collection. I have put them in water while waiting for a response. Karen W. I don't think they sent me the right thing that is my problem, not the size of what they sent. The leaves on their pictures were elongated not ivylike. I don't mind waiting for them to grow, I just want to make sure I don't waste my time waiting for a hedge of cherries to grow and get some unwanted plant. I also ordered 2 crepe myrtles that came bare root and now I'm wondering if they are indeed crepe myrtles.Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 11, 2012Cheryl R. what company did you order from? That's what the leaves looked like in the photo, elongated. Good think they left a few leaves on the plants they sent me or I would have to wait months to find out they sent me the wrong thing.Helpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 11, 2012Hey Carol, notice you are from East Bridgewater, MA. I just moved down here to VA last November from Brockton, MA. I have a son who lives in East Bridgewater. I love it here, the weather has been great but I miss my family. Just wanted to say HI from a former Masshole, as people like to call us!Helpful Reply
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Donna C on May 11, 2012I've never ordered online as I like to see the plants I buy. What a shame that you received these, what look like dead stems.Helpful Reply
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Susan B on May 11, 2012I hope they are not dead.Now remember some companies will send plants that are sent in dormant stage.Take off any leaves put in water for a couple days and then plant.Happy Planting.Helpful Reply
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Carol P on May 12, 2012Hi Eulalia!!! LOL regarding being a Masshole!!!!! I lived in Whitman for 38 yrs. until my hubbie died. Took care of all of my family members until they passed. I was left a great 3 family down across from Castle Island. When I saw your post that had your location as South Boston,I thought it was in Massachusetts. That's where i grew up. I'm glad that you are happy in your new location. All of my kids and grandkids are in Whitman,Pembroke,and Abington.East Bridgewater is great and our winter was very mild.Helpful Reply
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Beverly P on May 14, 2012Michigan Bulb did respond since this post and are sending me new plants to replace the ones that died, so they have made it right.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 14, 2012Beverly P, how many plants does one need to order to get help/service. Let us know when the plants actually live/grow. On the other hand, did you follow their instructions when you received the plants?Helpful Reply
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Beverly P on May 15, 2012There were no instructions per se, just sunny area. I had three sundrops die ot of six, and the GIANT blueberry is just a twig that died as well. This order consisted of seven plants total and four are dead. Even though they are going to send me replacements I will no longer order from them as the size of their plants are not worth the money I have spent once you include shipping and handling. Not the first time this has happened but it will be the last.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on May 15, 2012Beverly P, yup just like the rest of us that wasted money but we are all smarter now. Good for US! I still find that my local nursery is the best of all. I hope you have a local nursery as nice.Helpful Reply
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Jan C on May 15, 2012I never used mail order, but kept getting the catalogs with the fantastic photos and got sucked in!! Got crap for my money, a continual run around, double talk, found out that all the different catalogs come from the same place!!! They just use different names so if you've been burned by one, you may try another. I noticed same phone #'s, address, etc. and called them on it and they admited it!! Especially when I said if they didn't return my money I'd go to another company and the guy said go ahead, it's all the same!! and laughed!!! I'll never tyr it again, and will go to my local nursery, pay a little more, get it the day I pay for it and know what condition it is in when I pay for it. Just my experience!Helpful Reply
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Beverly P on May 15, 2012Eay to do Jan, especially in the dead of winter when we are all dreaming of spring! Yes I have several nursery's around me, I actually used to work at one so I should know better.Helpful Reply
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Beverly P on May 16, 2012Wayside garden's is one that I have used and I am very pleased with them. I bought a Red Price Weigelia last fall and it is absolutley beautiful right now. I would recommend them highly.Helpful Reply
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Patty S on May 19, 2012This is a bare root plant and should be soaked 3 to six hours before planting, and should be planted as soon as you receive it. If you have allowed it to dry out...you are out of luck.. Most dry root plants should be planted in early spring. They must have stated that it would be a dormant bare root plant in the description and instructions to plant should have been included with your plant's arrival.Helpful Reply
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Patty S on May 19, 2012I buy a lot of my plants on e-bay, and pay with paypal. Paypal protects you in these instances...I have never gotten a bad plant yet.Helpful Reply
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Beverly P on May 20, 2012I recieved my replacement giant blueberry today, it does look better then the first one but by far is not stelar. I will probably not do any more business with them, it has happened too many times and I just never really complained before. I am speaking of Michigan Bulb by the way. I will do my business locally from now on.Helpful Reply
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Catherine Smith on Sep 18, 2013If you plan of ordering online use this site http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/ You do not have to be a member to use this. If you do not see the nursery, you can type it in the box. Loaded with comments from fellow gardeners and the nurseries do pay attention. I had a bad experience with Burpee( boy, was that a surprise, I've been doing business with them for years) and could not get satisfaction, until I posted a negative review in the Garden Watchdog. I got both a phone call, email and credit for my purchase within one day.Helpful Reply
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Janice on May 13, 2016Looks like bare root grape vine, possibly diseased.Helpful Reply
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Clare on Jul 18, 2016This looks like a maple because the leaves are opposite each other on the twig.Helpful Reply
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Gabrielle Falk on Sep 01, 2016I'm from Sydney (Australia) and without being flippant, the poor little plant looks like it has some disease. Looks like it might not have had enough water, or perhaps before delivery was left in an undesirable spot. How long did it take from your order, to delivery? Maybe, as I've done many times, when a plant looks like it's on its last 'legs' I give it a good trim, water and fertilizer. I guess your best bet, would be to get in touch with your local nursery, and take a photo with you. Just in case the plant has a disease that is easily transmitted to healthy plants. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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12217846 on Sep 27, 2016I have them! And yes they looked like that lol they grow very fast! I have beautiful cherry blossoms for my Easter table but not many cherries. Beautiful light green foliage most of the year. They make a great coverage/obscured view of the tacky neighbors taste! LolHelpful Reply
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