Prunus subhirtella autumnalis 'Rosea'
By Spritzhenry
- 31 Oct, 2010
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My little tree just starting to bloom.
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This is still very young as yet - it's been in three years now, and hasn't really grown an awful lot. I had to have one here - I had a wonderful one in Kent, and I loved it.
I think it is early, though - it usually waits until the leaves have fallen.
31 Oct, 2010
That's a very handy and beautiful plant for this season Sspritz!
31 Oct, 2010
Yes - the tree in Kent used to be in flower all through the autumn and winter. Just beautiful! I wish my 'baby' would hurry up and grow a bit!
31 Oct, 2010
Yes, they are a bit slow to get going aren't they. I've had mine in since the first spring..so that's coming up for five years now, and it's taken off this year and it now about 3.5-4m tall. It was very small when planted.
1 Nov, 2010
How nice :0)) Beautiful is the word :o))
1 Nov, 2010
Thanks, K. That's more hopeful. :-))
It is a lovely tree, Jackie. It really, really is! :-))))))))
1 Nov, 2010
Yes, it certainly is, I would also recommend it!!
2 Nov, 2010
:-)))
2 Nov, 2010
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Wow! Lucky you! No sign of swelling buds on mine yet!! Gosh it is a lovely tree isn't it...whenever it flowers! Lovely to see it with flowers and leaves! Leaves on mine are all a lovely golden colour and just about to fall. One mild winter I had a few flowers in December, but never before then.....amazing difference in the flowering time....2 months! I'll let you know when mine flowers...it will be interesting!
31 Oct, 2010