Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
I like it a lot! Congrats Body on a lovely little tree. I think its not Pauls scarlet though. Probably rosea plena. The PS in Australia is a much darker colour. But I'm not convinced even that one is Paul's Scarlet as it is not even red. They are all beautiful though.
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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
Thanks BradBrad75 wrote:That Hawthorn (?) is a special little lady. I haven't seen anything that beautiful in my books yet! Excellent work!

Thanks Treeman, and yes, Rosea flore Pleno is this guy. I got this guy a long time ago with a Pauls Scarlett label and did not know any better. When i saw the pink flowerstreeman wrote:I like it a lot! Congrats Body on a lovely little tree. I think its not Pauls scarlet though. Probably rosea plena.


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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
So this tree is now getting its second bend and i had to crack it to obtain what i wanted. I am sure it will survive. The tree has gone beyond anything "Natural" and i will now refer to it as a "piece of Art" instead of a tree.
It will still have an impact i think as ramification develops but i have definitely lost the plot regards styling.
Actually a lot of fun to do what turns you on though. Move over Lentz!


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The tree has produced a profusion of flowers this year and as i get more ramification it gives more flowers, makes sense. They are browning off a little early this year so a piccy before they come off. Pot by regwac and i am not sure if it suits the tree yet.
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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
Yeah, in my opinion that pot does not at all work with that particular tree. Stunning flower display Bodhi... beautiful.
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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
It is that time of year when this Hawthorn flowers and i would like to share it with you. This tree gets better every year. The new pot is from Tracey Francis at Murrumbung.
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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
The pot is a winner and the display in fantastic.
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Re: Crataegus laevigata.."Pauls scarlett semi cascade.
Now that's a pay load,glorious display Bodhi.
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