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Rhaphiolepis indica - Indian Hawthorn Flowering
By Delonix1
- 15 Apr, 2013
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My Indian Hawthorn is blooming late this year. It typically blooms in Feb/Mar. This shrub can grow into a medium-sized tree here in San Diego and be cover with thousands of pink or white flowers. Photo taken Mar. 10, 2013.
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I saw your photo. It flowers very well there.
I know it's a very hardy shrub/tree. It's typically so floriferous you can't see the leaves on the plant. This plant is very floriferous on the other side of this plant which faces my neighbor's yard. I guess I'll have to take another photo. lol! :>)
15 Apr, 2013
I like to see that.
16 Apr, 2013
I'll post another photo soon.
17 Apr, 2013
Its a beauty....
20 Apr, 2013
Motinot:
Thanks! :>)
21 Apr, 2013
Lovely, so pretty.
22 Apr, 2013
Thanks! There's millions of shrubs/trees here in San Diego.
23 Apr, 2013
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Oh Delonix, I have this plant. It was decimated by deer last winter but I protected this this winter and it looks fine but I do not think it will bloom this year . I love it like this when it is in full bloom, but I think that it blooms much later in our climate. I have pictures of it on my personal webpage.
http://1005klahanie.wordpress.com/2012/04/28/island-garden/
15 Apr, 2013