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Another plum -Prunus Cerasifera - No Stihl
Posted: April 11th, 2014, 7:12 pm
by alpineart
And i couldn't believe my eyes , blown out of the ground yesterday
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, it was collected today
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. Just a wee bit bigger than the first one
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but i have a better plan than before . Just purchased a new Stihl and its going nowhere near this trunk for a couple of seasons .
Cheers Alpineart.
Re: Another plum -Prunus Cerasifera - No Stihl
Posted: April 11th, 2014, 8:31 pm
by Isitangus
ummmmmmmmmm
at least you didnt have to dig it out
Re: Another plum -Prunus Cerasifera - No Stihl
Posted: April 11th, 2014, 11:44 pm
by alpineart
Hi Isitangus , mate this trunk has been spotted for the last few years with purple leaf shoots amassing from just above the ground level graft . I was thinking one day i would like to get my hands on it and low and behold it just happened . The shoots were trimmed nicely every year by the gardeners and healing of the scars is like callouses so i have no doubts it will sprout at the base again .
If it shoots from the base then the rest of the trunk will become bonsai stands, if it grows from the top then it will be layered . In the mean time it can grow in the new terrace under construction as i never had a pot or box big enough .It took a might effort to cut the head off as the parks dept' wouldn't allow a chainsaw to be used due to insurance issues , still worth the sweat it took .
Cheers Alpine
Re: Another plum -Prunus Cerasifera - No Stihl
Posted: August 28th, 2015, 12:22 pm
by alpineart
This hasn't grown as expected but I just wanted the foliage for thread grafts for the plum that have been damaged and for layers . I have trimmed the trunk down and set a platform to work off and for the flowering plum to sit on
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.I have attached about 16-18 thread grafts to the flowering plum that was removed from its pot and planted into a cut down 450mm plastic pot
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. This will reside here until the threads take
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. Plenty of water and food should see it happen this season .
Cheers . Alpineart
Re: Another plum -Prunus Cerasifera - No Stihl
Posted: August 29th, 2015, 7:54 am
by mjhc
I'm a big fan of plums, shattered it has shot from the base. From this forum, I've noticed some flower white - some pink. Anyone know why this is?
Re: Another plum -Prunus Cerasifera - No Stihl
Posted: August 29th, 2015, 8:07 am
by alpineart
Hi mjhc , there are many different species/ cultivars of plums Nigra's and Atropurpureum are red/purple leaf and pink flower .Copper Bronze varieties can have both pink or white or a combination .
Most of the green varieties of plums I have seen have white flowers depending on the cultivar . Google Prunus and you will come up with literally hundreds of variation of all the Genus of prunus which doesn't only relate to the plums .
Cheers Alpine