Prunus Persica Versicolour
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Re: Prunus Persica Versicolour
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Re: Prunus Persica Versicolour
This is the flower opened .
Cheers Alpineart
Look forward to seeing the colours of the other plants , have to wait til' next year .Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Prunus Persica Versicolour
This was dug as a seed grown seedling which we assumed was from a shop purchased stone fruit , bugger me if its not a Persica from the fruit collected and dropped into a grow bed at the time I dug the original seedlings .@ other seedling were dug in winter they too could be versicolour .
Cheers Alpineart
Whilst it is a full size developing tree I will take a couple of good layers off it and bonsai style the main trunk as a feature tree .Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Prunus Persica Versicolour
I have been know to be wrong on the odd occasion but this could be another Prunus persica taken from the same grow bed
, I have cross checked it with the original pics and it looks like the darker red flower on the parent tree
Cheers . Alpine


Cheers . Alpine
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