Set 2 Mimosa Bare Roots - No Leaves for Planting 1-2 ft Tall, Dormant in Winter - No Ship PR, HI, AK

Set 2 Mimosa Bare Roots - No Leaves for Planting 1-2 ft Tall, Dormant in Winter - No Ship PR, HI, AK

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  • ‌Blooming Season: Spring to summerSoil and Water: Prefers well-drained soil, tolerates sandy or loamy soil. Moderate watering, drought-tolerant once establishedLight: Full sun for best growth and floweringTemperature and Humidity: Thrives in temperatures between 65 degrees Fahrenheit to 95 degrees FahrenheitNote: The plant is in its dormancy period, so it may shed some leaves during delivery — thank you for your kind understandingNote: NO SHIP PR, HI, AK
  • Soil and Water: Prefers well-drained soil, tolerates sandy or loamy soil. Moderate watering, drought-tolerant once established
  • Light: Full sun for best growth and flowering
  • Temperature and Humidity: Thrives in temperatures between 65 degrees Fahrenheit to 95 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Note: The plant is in its dormancy period, so it may shed some leaves during delivery — thank you for your kind understanding
  • Note: NO SHIP PR, HI, AK
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Mar 11, 2026
Christian
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mimosa trees

I planted several bare root mimosa trees on January 15, and I'm happy to say they are just starting to sprout now. At first they looked like simple dormant sticks, so patience is definitely required. After a few weeks of watering and letting them settle in, small green growth began appearing along the branches. The trees handled the winter dormancy well, and once temperatures started warming slightly they began waking up. It's exciting to see the first signs of life. If you're planting bare root mimosas, don't worry if nothing happens for a while. They take time to establish roots before pushing new growth. Overall I'm pleased with how they're progressing so far and look forward to seeing them leaf out fully in the coming weeks.

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Mar 4, 2026
Stacy
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I would not recommend buying from this seller, I'm not even sure if the trees I purchased are alive , very slow shipper.

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