Pyrus Calleriana
By Derekm
- 13 Apr, 2014
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This tree is now 10 years old, grown from seed collected in Georgia U S A, it had a few flowers a couple of years ago, but this year is the first time the flowers have been from top to bottom
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Hi Karen, it doesn't produce edible fruit, just seeds, it's just grown for the flowers, when it starts to flower regularly, the flowers should come just before the leaves, or did when I saw them in Georgia, Derek.
14 Apr, 2014
Pretty flowers Derek.
14 Apr, 2014
Hi, thank you Scottish, Derek.
14 Apr, 2014
Ah, I see. Thanks Derek.
14 Apr, 2014
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They keep you waiting those pears don't they? Lovely! Hope you get fruit this year!
13 Apr, 2014