Prunus subhirtella autumnalis 'Rosea'
By Spritzhenry
- 1 Nov, 2009
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This wonderful little tree starts to flower in November and carries on through the winter.
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it definately is a 'special' tree :)
2 Nov, 2009
Smashing. I know that some of the Prunus's around here flower early in the year ie January but not heard of or seen one that flowers as late as this one.
2 Nov, 2009
Well - its name says it all! It usually waits until the leaves have fallen, but they hung on this year. :-))
2 Nov, 2009
How lovely......... its like the spring blossom.....
2 Nov, 2009
Yes, exactly - but just when you want a cheer-up, it's there, in flower! :-))
3 Nov, 2009
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How lovely Spritz. It must be great looking out onto blossom at this time of year. :o)
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