Love this time of year for Cherries.

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Love this time of year for Cherries.

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Will have to repot after flowering is done.


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Re: Love this time of year for Cherries.

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Nice,
Must prunus species are particulalry nice about now

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Re: Love this time of year for Cherries.

Post by TimS »

My Prunus Okame looked wonderful there for about 5 days haha but totally worth it

It's dedication to grow a species that flowers only for a very brief time so the enjoyment that would be spread out for longer is packed in with childish enthusiasm to about 2 weeks total.
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