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This is a discussion on Acer Palmutum within the Gardeners World forums, part of the Public Forums category; Well I am glad there is a gardening section now too I have an Acer that last year all the ...
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ooh my acer leaves went all curly too and still look a bit rubbish I'd like some advice too pleaseeeeee
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not an expert...and not sure if I know what its called in english but it sounds like it had a fungus (?). Alot of my trees and shrubs had similar things last year at the end of summer-term used loosely!-because of the wet weather. I didn't do anything about it though, the trees and shrubs are all so big that I'd have to invest in a fungicide company to cover the costs!
But maybe Phal's Bryan has more info!
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Acers
I know acers hate wind...hot or cold.....I keep all my in very sheltered positions. The wind can make the leaves curl.
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mine is in a sheltered spot, so it's not being beaten by the wind...where's bryan when you need him
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we've had one in the garden for a few years and it always does that in the end of autumn/winter months but always comes back bigger and lovely every year --- never thought anything of it till now
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