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Ornamental Japanese Cherry, Prunus incisa 'Kojou-no-mai'(Dancing on the lake)

Janey

By Janey


Ornamental Japanese Cherry, Prunus incisa 'Kojou-no-mai'(Dancing on the lake) (incisa 'Kojou-no-mai')

Snowy white blossoms early Spring. Fabulous Autumn colour, purple berries later.



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Nice one..should look fab in year or so..

19 Feb, 2011

 

Yes, I think it will Tet, and survive our winters too....:o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

Dont fancy dancing on a lake tho!!!

19 Feb, 2011

 

Looks a nice tree

19 Feb, 2011

 

very nice janey, i was looking for an ornamentle cherry last year but didnt find one, how big does this one grow please ;o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

I already have this one....San, I think I have photos up of it. It's a small one, can't remember the eventual height, but slow growing. I had one in my old garden for about 5 years and it never grew above 3' tall. Perhaps Janey will know the ultimate height. Its lovely though, spreading habit and twisted branches, very pretty, even in the winter time.

19 Feb, 2011

 

Yes, lovely blossom . . . didn't know it had autumn colour, Janey! Yours is a very good size: I acquired 5 last year, but all smaller than yours, thinking to make a hedge with them, but that didn't work. OH has now planted 3 in the front garden, and I shall "bonsai" the others.

19 Feb, 2011

 

Oh yes, beautiful in the autumn. Lovely orangey red!

19 Feb, 2011

 

thanx for info karen will go look through your pics
:o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

This tree sounds lovely, a lot going on.....

19 Feb, 2011

 

San, go to garden pages, I think it's in there, under prunus. Probably be on page 4 I think.

19 Feb, 2011

 

i found it karen, remember it now, so pretty :o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

Sounds perfect Janey.

19 Feb, 2011

 

San, like Karen says, its a slow grower, and a small tree, will reach about 2.5 metres eventually. It's about2.5ft now, I thought it had a beautiful shape, and think I'll plant it in a tub for now. I'm off to have a look at yours now Karen. Yes Sheila, it said it would make a good hedge, but yours didn't work? Very pretty as a specimen small tree. Can't wait till Spring when they both are in flower...:o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

thanx janey :o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

Beautiful Karen....it's worth having one San....I see Seaburngirl has hers in a pot too.

19 Feb, 2011

amy
Amy
 

You have been collecting some lovely unusual trees Janey , I bet you can't wait to see them in all their glory :o)

19 Feb, 2011

 

Thanks Amy, yes, I'm hoping to get some structure back in the garden, that'll last for years and bring some winter colour to enjoy...:o)

20 Feb, 2011

 

I love the names of your two little trees, Janey, and I bet they will look really beautiful later in the year. Just looked out of my window on another dull, damp day - I wonder if there is a tree called 'Stuck in the mud' that would fit into my garden :)

20 Feb, 2011

 

Gee19, that is so true of our weather here too, and how I feel about it! :(

Interested to know it will eventually grow to 2.5m Janey! I bet it will take about 20 years to get there! Be lovely though when it does!

20 Feb, 2011

 

Ha...ha Gee....Ian cracked his sides laughing at that!
Same weather here too, murky and dismal....have just moved my Schoolgirl climbing rose to a better place, by the trellis. hopefully it'll suit it better....:o)

Lol Karen, yes when I'm clocking on 80, I'll remember that!...:o))

20 Feb, 2011

 

ho ho hum, do you think we'll still be on here moaning about the UK weather then Janey? ;)

20 Feb, 2011

 

Lol Karen, yes I'm sure we will....:o)) Unless of course we've retired to the sun, I think I could cope with a balcony and pots...:o)

20 Feb, 2011

 

Well, yes, I guess I could too, as long as it has a view to die for!

20 Feb, 2011



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