Just showing off a few japanese apricot projects i have going at the moment. All flowers are pretty much the same, the straight pink flower is not in bloom yet.
This is a cascade plant i've been styling for a few years.
This is a big stump i got from the nursery, has really nice root flare and some taper. Has lots of scar on the other side.
its the season to be mume
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Re: its the season to be mume
Last one one is a purchase i made this year has nice branching in the top of the tree, a long straight part and a carved out base(no machines).
Has potential i feel. Will be repotted this spring.
Has potential i feel. Will be repotted this spring.
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Re: its the season to be mume
Nice trees for sure there, the little cascade especially will be a sweet little tree in time