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Prunus incisa 'Kojou-no-mai'
By Spritzhenry
- 12 Apr, 2013
- 6 likes
A dwarf Prunus.
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Is yours the same one?
13 Apr, 2013
Yes it is but it got damaged and ended up with fewer branches than it started out with. I was not bothered by that as i liked the shape I was looking at. Unfortunately its not now as glorious looking as I had hoped. Its got lots of buds but not in flower yet. Its only 18" high so I have plenty of time to sort it out.
13 Apr, 2013
This is the second one I have seen this week, a pretty Prunus, yours is certainly dwarf compared to Meadowlands? was very undecided about this, but we went with Prunus Accolade and Prunus Shirotae..just waiting for some sun now......
13 Apr, 2013
I have only one open flower at the moment. I have mine in a pot on the pond wall. Never thought of putting it in the ground.
yours looks so pretty.
13 Apr, 2013
I planted it near the front of the area - so I could see it from the window.
14 Apr, 2013
That's very pretty Barbara, going to google it:-)
15 Apr, 2013
Go on then! :-)
16 Apr, 2013
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Prunus Incisa 'Kojo No Mai'
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That is a beauty. I dedicated mine to the people in Japan last year. I think I will need to prune it after flowering to make it bushier.
12 Apr, 2013