[SOLVED] bailey's peach

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[SOLVED] bailey's peach

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hi guys, i got this tree out hte back, i am not sure what it is as it hasnt fruited but it has got these flowers on it, maybe possibly apricot? not sure. anyways just wondering if it is a prunus of some sort? it seems to have the ability of flowering profusely on a bare branch, the leaves look a bit diseased, i wouldnt be using that section of the tree anyways.
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thanks for any help guys :D

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Re: [ID] apricot?

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Looks like Bailey peach.
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Arn't you renting? do you wanna dig it or layer it?
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Re: [ID] apricot?

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i will most likely get it dug up by my cousin, he does my heavy work :D and yes i am renting but i have gotten permission to remove/replace any of the trees and shrubs as needed, i will tell em it was looking a little ill, which it is so i have had to rescue it to get its health back ;)

bailey peach you reckon DK ? :D will scope it out :D
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Re: [ID] apricot?

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Yes jamie. The flower and leaves looks distictively Bailey Peaches'. But I could be wrong. If it is Baily, it's great for bonsai since the flowers are nice and fruits are small and this cultivar is very hardy. I got one that is about to flower soon.
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Re: [ID] apricot?

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awesome DK :D

i am doing some image searches now, i am hoping it is the bailey now :D

wouldnt mind seeing yours aswell mate? :D

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Re: [ID] apricot?

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Jamie wrote:awesome DK :D

i am doing some image searches now, i am hoping it is the bailey now :D

wouldnt mind seeing yours aswell mate? :D

jamie :D
I am guessing the flowers will come out from those but in less than 10 days. Will post it then jamie.
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Re: [ID] apricot?

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thanks mate :D

and it looks like you have made a positive ID :D it is definately a bailey's peach!

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