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sorbus vilmoriniana fruit


sorbus vilmoriniana fruit

Small tree of S. aucuparia group. Turns from deep pink to white over the autumn.



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oooo.... there you are! How are you? Have not seen you on here in a long time. Hope you are ok..:))))

19 Nov, 2010

 

wonderful colours

19 Nov, 2010

 

wow I love that and how big does it get? I myself have a small garden, but what a cracker, i mean the plant in pic. I have just read what you do. I sat a RHS exam in summer and failed 2nd paper by a cats whiskers but i am thinking it was down to plant names and such, any tips as i have a re-sit in may. Thanks for the advice on yew so would the next couple of weeks be good to move them as it is not to frosy or wait until spring.

19 Nov, 2010

 

Hi all and thanks Michaella,
It is a small tree, Jewells. In fact, the usual ones seen are poor in form as they are often grown in the grass margin along roads.
Spring is best for Yew, they get away better. The only advice I can give you on plants and names is that it is much easier to learn them if you put them in context. e.g. Where would I grow them, see them, etc. or to what does that name mean? Many complicated species names become easier when you know what they mean and how often they reappear in names (japonica: Japan, aurea: golden, etc.)
Good luck with your resit.

25 Nov, 2010




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