My New Garden
By Calz
- 2 Oct, 2008
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In the top right is my flowering cherry tree which i brought recently. very pretty flowers =]
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I planted a flowering cherry in my front garden 18 months ago.
Advice I was given was to give it PLENTY of water for the first couple of years.
Apparently more newly-planted young trees die from lack of water than from any other reason. :o(
How do you write sad face ? =[ ?
3 Oct, 2008
TT ~ thats one thing i know i got the same advice when i brought mine and yh its =[ LOL
3 Oct, 2008
Marguerite ~
This seems to be an ornamental cherry tree ~ very popular in British gardens.
Beautiful springtime blossom, but the trees don't actually produce cherries.
24 Oct, 2008
I recently bought what was labelled as a crabapple tree. However, the fruit on it sure looks like an ornamental cherry. :o( Oh well, whatever it is, it sure looks pretty in the spring.
6 Dec, 2008
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This photo is of species prunus 'Pink Perfection'.
See who else has plants in genus Prunus.
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Prunus Cerasifera 'Pissardii' (Purple Leaved Plum)
£49.99 at Crocus -
Prunus Sargentii (Sargent's Cherry)
£49.99 at Crocus -
Prunus Cerasifera 'Nigra' (Black Leaved Plum)
£49.99 at Crocus -
Prunus 'Hillings Weeping' (Weeping Fuji Cherry (Syn. 'snow Showers'))
£49.99 at Crocus -
Prunus Serrula (Birch Bark Cherry)
£47.99 at Crocus
You will have to take a picture and post it when it flowers. I'm sure everyone would like to see it.
3 Oct, 2008