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Spring garden.
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Mar, 2014
- 7 likes
Prunus incisa now out!
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It certainly is! There are seven of them in the area. :-))
19 Mar, 2014
I can't find my blue ensign:-( it all looks lovely Barbara:-)
19 Mar, 2014
Why can't you find it, Ba? (Thanks!!!)
20 Mar, 2014
What a charming spring garden, our Blue Ensign has a way to go!! all I need is five more then lol
21 Mar, 2014
I've found it now lol:-)
21 Mar, 2014
mine is also out and it looks wonderful. Not as big as yours but give it time ;o)
21 Mar, 2014
Dd, don't forget that I had a HUGE area to fill when the pear tree died. I decided on a mainly blue/yellow theme, hence the 'Blue Ensign'. It was lovely having the space to plant SEVEN!!! :-)))
Glad to hear it, Ba. lol. They have grown bigger since last year, Sbg.
22 Mar, 2014
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What else?
See who else is growing Prunus incisa.
See who else has plants in genus Prunus.
This photo is of "Prunus incisa 'Kojou-no-mai'" in Spritzhenry's garden
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Spritz - is that pulmonaria 'Blue Ensign' behind it?
18 Mar, 2014