Cherry tree
By Surreylad
- 4 May, 2013
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My prunus Stella is flowering again...
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Thanks Hb.
It's a two year old graft Kat, thanks :-)
5 May, 2013
The world seems more in balance once the cherry blossom appears, I think.
5 May, 2013
I agree mate :-)
5 May, 2013
What are the special characteristics of Stella? Or better - why Stella? ;-)
5 May, 2013
I got it because its got the RHS award of garden merit, it's self fertile and always crops heavy every year, it has the lovely cherry bark.
5 May, 2013
I see. Thank you.
5 May, 2013
Your welcome :-)
5 May, 2013
we have one in our mini grass area SL :))
6 May, 2013
Great arnt they mate :-)
6 May, 2013
very :))
6 May, 2013
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This photo is of "Prunus avium Stella AGM " in Surreylad's garden
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Prunus Avium
£6.00 at Burncoose -
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Is it two year old?
I love that style of laying wooden boards in English wooden fences very much, by the way.
5 May, 2013