ID please
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ID please
Bought this and was told it is a Chimonanthus praecox
Not sure when compare with pictures on the net.
Love it, it's beautiful but want to ID it. Just started to flower,very fragrant, with new leaves shoot first.
Anyone?
Thanks
Not sure when compare with pictures on the net.
Love it, it's beautiful but want to ID it. Just started to flower,very fragrant, with new leaves shoot first.
Anyone?
Thanks
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Re: ID please
That's the first thing I thought when I seen it. No leaves to do a better id. I think hackimoto has it.
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Re: ID please
More picHackimoto wrote:It looks like an Ochna serrulata. Micky Mouse Plant.
May not be the Micky mouse plant although they look similar
This tree has all flower hanging on a long stalk and all facing downwards like the Sakura
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Re: ID please
I think you are rightHackimoto wrote:Ochna is absolutely what it is.
Thank you
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Re: ID please
Is it rare? Some people on eBay advertised as rare.Hackimoto wrote:Ochna quite often sheds all leaves for a short time just before flowering.
Anyone use it as bonsai?
It's called 黃梅,means "yellow prunus mume"
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Re: ID please
It's interesting. The flowers and the way they open is really like Prunus Mume and Sakura. Stunningly rich and bright yellow. Fragrant too.Hackimoto wrote:Not at all rare as in some areas it is classed as an invasive noxious weed.
If it is so easily sourced, more of them should be trained as Bonsai or ornamental plants.
I posted the flower pic on social media and quite a few people say they look like or even better looking than sakura.

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Re: ID please
Nor bad for a noxious weed 

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