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Malus 'Cheal's Weeping'
By Homebird
- 28 Nov, 2016
- 11 likes
Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' is a small, semi-weeping tree with slender, hanging branches. The descending branches are studded with fragrant, light pink flowers in late April which are set off by the copper-red young leaves. The flowers are then replaced by dark orange-red fruits which appear in the autumn and hold into winter. This tree is ideal for smaller gardens.
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Sounds just the ticket HB, looking forward to seeing in full leaf.
28 Nov, 2016
Is that a sun room I see? Jealous already. What I could grow.
At the very least, ripe tomatoes all year-lol.
29 Nov, 2016
Thank you Homebird, It looks so pretty in the blue pot.... and it holds its leaves on for long time. I have Cotinus but it lost its leaves long time ago.
Looking forward to see your weeping malus in spring. They are gorgeous.
29 Nov, 2016
Love just taking a peek at your garden Homebird. Looks lovely.
4 Dec, 2016
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This photo is of species Malus crab apple.
See who else has plants in genus Malus.
This photo is of "Malus 'Cheal's Weeping'" in Homebird's garden
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What do you have in the blue pot Homebird?
28 Nov, 2016