Hi everyone,
I recently read a few things online about Prunus Mume or Japanese Flowering Apricot only having a n average lifespan of about 20 years. is this true? has anyoen heard of this?
seems like this is a bit of a disappointment if it is true!
Prunus Mume lifespan
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Re: Prunus Mume lifespan
Hi Astro, in Japan I saw a lot of very old prunus mume bonsai they were way past 20 years thats for certain. I know that cherries as garden trees dont live for ever, I had to take one out here when we first moved in but I would guess it was around the 60-70 year mark and the soil around it was very compacted by a car park. I would say at 20 years a prunus is only just starting to be beautiful.
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Re: Prunus Mume lifespan
Theoretically any tree in a bonsai pot will live forever so i would not be too concerned 

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Re: Prunus Mume lifespan
astroboy76 wrote:Hi everyone,
I recently read a few things online about Prunus Mume or Japanese Flowering Apricot only having a n average lifespan of about 20 years. is this true? has anyoen heard of this?
seems like this is a bit of a disappointment if it is true!
Such a crock!!! dont believe that crapp...

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Re: Prunus Mume lifespan
20 Years is the quoted expected life span of Japanese Flowering Apricot, Prunus Mume in any description that gives a life span
Like I siad though Theoreticly it can live forever as bonsai!The tree grows rapidly to achieve a mature height of 20 feet. Its short lifespan of loveliness is 20 years
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Re: Prunus Mume lifespan
I was just reading an article about a dying 1000 year old Prunus Mume in China.. although the article also mentioned most old Prunus Mume lived to 200 - 300 yrs old.. don't know how accurate that is