[SOLVED Viburnum x bodnantense] Prunus or something else?

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[SOLVED Viburnum x bodnantense] Prunus or something else?

Post by Steven »

G'day,

I purchased this unknown species on Saturday from the sale of Canberra bonsai pioneer Judy P's collection.
No one was able to identify it. Can you help please?

Thanks in advance,
Steven
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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

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At a wild guess, could it be a single flowering cherry like Prunus "Okame"? Better idea of course when it flowers.

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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

Post by Jester »

I would have to agree. The colour of the stems and the leaf shape definitely looks like Prunus Okame to me.

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Looks a lot like the leaves on mine too
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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

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Thanks for the ideas guy's but... it has flowered today and the flowers don't look like Prunus Okame.
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The flowers have a really nice sweet perfume. Any more ideas?

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It flowered today? Now I'm really confused :lost:
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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

Post by Kyushu Danji »

The flowers almost look like a variety of weigela. I will be interested to see what happens to the tree over winter. I love the trunk by the way!
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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

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Obviously Steven, you've grown the wrong flowers on it. And at the wrong time of year. Tut tut.

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I have a plum I collected with Wattos Dig that has a flower on it now :lost:

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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

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Hi Mate,

I would guess that it is a Prunus Cerasifera (Myrobalan Plum). They produce white flowers in winter through early spring. I haven't personally seen one in flower though. Beautiful little tree though!

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Just dug my species book out! Could be a Prunus Serrulata 'Shirotae'. It makes mention of the fragrant white flowers on this species.
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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

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GavinG wrote:Obviously Steven, you've grown the wrong flowers on it. And at the wrong time of year. Tut tut.

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Those waxy flowers do look wiegela-ish. Well picked James, I think.

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Re: [ID] Prunus or something else?

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Maybe a Viburnum...
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Re: [SOLVED Viburnum x bodnantense] Prunus or something else?

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MattA wrote:Maybe a Viburnum...
Tickety Boo! We have a winner. Viburnum x bodantense 'Dawn'
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