This is a seedlings I crossed from Okame and campanulata many years ago. It is very slowly showing more flowers each year.
On own roots.
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Re: Flowering Cherry
The colour on your tree is more deeper in the pink or is that to do with the lighting.
My Tree i put on display last night not in full bloom yet but i think that autumn bloom really messed up the spring bloom potential. thanks for taking the pic Oli
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My Tree i put on display last night not in full bloom yet but i think that autumn bloom really messed up the spring bloom potential. thanks for taking the pic Oli

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Re: Flowering Cherry
It's a very deep colour from the campanulata influence. Your tree looks like a straight OkamePeachSlices wrote: ↑August 14th, 2024, 7:36 pm The colour on your tree is more deeper in the pink or is that to do with the lighting.
Okame is P incisa x P campanulata. This one is Okame x campanulata so 2 infusions of the latter species.
Mike