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Chaenomeles.
By Dottydaisy2
- 13 Mar, 2011
- 16 likes
More flowers this year...
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Thats rather lovely DD
13 Mar, 2011
Its gorgeous so dainty lovely colour too.
13 Mar, 2011
Thanks girls.....San I think this is early, but it is in a very sunny and sheltered position.
13 Mar, 2011
How lovely, mine not anywhere near this stage.
13 Mar, 2011
Karen thanks....it is early.
13 Mar, 2011
You have some lovely blooms in your spring garden, DD and this has a lovely colour.
14 Mar, 2011
Pretty :o)
14 Mar, 2011
Whiston thanks it has been a good year for spring flowers, HB glad to hear yours is still there, thanks TT.
14 Mar, 2011
lovely d.d .......... have 2 of theses .... both flowering , same couler . they flowered quite a lot for me even wen we had snow !!!
15 Mar, 2011
Lovely to have that in flower so early . . cheering!
15 Mar, 2011
How lovely Dd , such a deep colour ,mine are still in bud !
15 Mar, 2011
Thanks Cristina, this year we have more flowers, it is not very old, so as it ages we should get lots more. Amy as you can see it does have the shelter of a fence. (in full sun)
Sheila it is......quite a joy.
15 Mar, 2011
I tell you what caught my eye with this pic DD, the wonderful markings of the fence that is really set off by the stunning deep rose of the flowers. Super photo!
17 Mar, 2011
Thanks Tetra....
17 Mar, 2011
I keep looking at this..its ended up in my favourites..it really appeals to me..
18 Mar, 2011
Your welcome Tetra, I rather fancy some of the pretty apricot ones to the right of the page?
23 Mar, 2011
Mmm, they are rather luscious aren't they..but must admit I do love the white one. That would look good against your lovely grainy fence also.
24 Mar, 2011
They are beautiful....are they just ornamental or do you actually get fruit from them? (green as grass here! lol) I wonder if they would be too big for our garden space? I'm making a list of plants I'd like to incorporate...hoping the borders will soon be in situ...and then...let the planting commence :)
24 Mar, 2011
They will grow against a fence and get as big as you want..but its not huge in general, you can get quince from them if they ripen J...
24 Mar, 2011
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wow mine not flowering yet Dotty, love this colour, mine red.
13 Mar, 2011