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Tibetan Cherry
By David
- 5 Sep, 2009
- 12 likes
Comments on this photo
It does, and forms horizontal white stripes in the process. Tibetan Cherry bark comes in lovely shades of red, copper and bronze.
5 Sep, 2009
Beautiful... almost chocolate in colour..Lol.
5 Sep, 2009
Lol, Tt! - Cherry Chocolate! :-)
5 Sep, 2009
Delicious :o)
5 Sep, 2009
I'm growing "Chocolate Cherry" tomatoes, but wonder if they're ever going to change from green to their dark plum colour now :-(
5 Sep, 2009
Eeeeeeeeeeeeew! Chocolate tomatoes????????????
The tree is superb, Terra!
Brilliant angle David!
5 Sep, 2009
Lovely tree...i love the bark on this
9 Sep, 2009
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See who else is growing Prunus serrula (Tibetan cherry).
See who else has plants in genus Prunus.
This photo was taken at Explorers - The Scottish Planthunters' Garden.
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Prunus Serrula
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Prunus Serrula (Birch Bark Cherry)
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Does the bark on this tree peel off? It looks a lovely tree.
5 Sep, 2009