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Flowering photos 2025

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Since my various umes both for bonsai use and garden plants are beginning to flower i figure others might have some trees of any species that flower throughout the year they want to share, not just prunus.

Here are some of my ume, different colours and growth habits, but all looking beautiful. There's a few more floating the garden around that haven't yet flowered but are getting close now, so update when they do

Light pink young cutting maybe 3 or 4 years
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Dark pink bonsai thanks to Treeman i purchased not too long ago
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White 'Alboplena' #1
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White 'Alboplena' #2
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Weeping Pink garden tree.
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Nice collection of flowers!! i like the dark pink i saw a plant recently at a club meeting.....got anymore treeman?

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PeachSlices wrote: July 24th, 2025, 2:54 pm Nice collection of flowers!! i like the dark pink i saw a plant recently at a club meeting.....got anymore treeman?

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Thanks mate! The dark pink is lovely, not the strongest scent but good growth habit for bonsai unlike some other cultivars.
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standard pink white one
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pink one i found in the nursery more of a lighter pink
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    Tis the season! Prunus “Elvins”, a few years on from a Shibui starter.
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    Okame i just picked up today along with a couple more white umes to work on. What is left of my 'collection' is now heavily weighted to rough stock prunus now haha
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    This is as good as I can offer for this thread.
    Prunus Elvins ...
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    Cold as it is today after the welcome rain, the blossom and the flowering bulbs tell us that the warm weather is around the corner.

    My Japonica is a joy, in flower at the moment.
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    Nectarine in flower
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    Plumcot - looking forward to our first fruit of this one and its neighbour, a plum cherry cross.
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    Doughnut Peach.

    Hardenberger, Grevilleas, Muscari, mini daffodils (that the cockies love to pull out :twisted: ) are all putting on a show. The Cootamundra wattles have been a glory this year.
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    Crab apple
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    Not as floriferous as most years. I'll try fertilising a bit more diligently this growing season and see if that improves next year's flowering.
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