A weblog that follows the natural biodiversity of a windowbox in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, UK from bare soil to wilderness. The project was started with sterile soil in the box in November 2005.
The ornamental maple with the long-tailed leaves has survived both the summer and the winter and is stirring again with a slow expansion of its claw-like bud. (See 29 April 2006)
Once again, I would be grateful if anyone could suggest a name or knows of any other plants like it.
Posted by Patrick Roper at 9:24 pm
Labels: trees maples
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