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prunus mume

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Hey folks,

Yesterday I was lucky enough to pick up a beautiful old mume, I believe it was planted around 1990.

It had a fair bit of dead and rotted wood on the trunk so I got out the dremel and got to work, I plan on mixing in some ash with the lime sulphur to darken it up and make it look more suitable.
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And the view of the trunk from the intended front
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And the whole tree
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For now I intend to pot the tree up and just enjoy the flowers from the huge number of buds, and then after flowering I will make my choices re. branches and start to build the structure

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Love it, beautiful find, that's for sure!


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:mrgreen: love it. Lots of flowers on the way to enjoy. Please show us more pic's of it in full flower.
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potted up and really starting to put on a show
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I want one!
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Awesome!

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WANT!!!!!
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Post by Boics »

Personally I'm not 100% convinced on the potting angle but the flowering display and character on this one is awesome!
Keep us posted on this magnificent old tree.
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Post by Sammy D »

Looking great. Nice carving
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Hi Kez, it a beauty. :mrgreen: Thanks for sharing still waiting on one of mine to flower.
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Love to see yours when it does kirky! I must confess I am also looking forward to after it finishes so I can style it, win win I recon
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Very nice! :tu:
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Post by Kevin »

Hello Kez,

Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Looking forward to viewing the tree pruned up too.
So small for the age too.

Thanks for sharing,
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Hi Boics,
I like the way it is potted up. But I would love to know what other angle you would pot it. Please share your thoughts.

Kez, sorry I can't down load pics. Don't have the tech.

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Post by kvan64 »

WOW! I love it. Not just the flowers, the curves are quite nice too.
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