Eriobotrya japonica - Loquat Flowering
By Delonix1
- 6 Dec, 2022
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This young loquat tree is starting to flower. Loquat trees flowering in winter and produce the ripe fruit in March - May. Photo taken on November 26, 2022 in San Diego, CA.
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I though it was for a minute. Lol
It has narrow leaves for a loquat tree.
10 Dec, 2022
You lucky pair having mango trees! A much desired one here! Loving the pink painted backdrop..
17 Dec, 2022
Kate123:
This is a loquat tree, but I do have a young mango tree which has been in the ground for almost 3 years. Mango trees grow very well here, but only grow to a little more than 30 ft (10 m) in San Diego. They grow more than twice that in the true tropics.
17 Dec, 2022
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Looking much like a Mango.
9 Dec, 2022