Fruit trees ID
I said recently here that I had bought a pear and a plum in Lidl
recently, and I ended up putting the bareroots trees in a pot close to the house facade to protect it from a lot of frost we had until recently. I planted them up about 2 weeks ago and was glad to see this morning that they are budding and flowering, respectively. However, this here silly goose forgot to mark the trees before removing the labelled packaging. Am I right in believing the flowering tree to be the plum, and the leaf-budding one to be the pear? TIA. Cat(h) |
Fruit trees ID
"Cat(h)" writes
I said recently here that I had bought a pear and a plum in Lidl recently, and I ended up putting the bareroots trees in a pot close to the house facade to protect it from a lot of frost we had until recently. I planted them up about 2 weeks ago and was glad to see this morning that they are budding and flowering, respectively. However, this here silly goose forgot to mark the trees before removing the labelled packaging. Am I right in believing the flowering tree to be the plum, and the leaf-budding one to be the pear? Pears flower a bit later - I haven't got flowers on any of mine yet. Later on, pears have less shiny leaves than plum. -- Kay |
Fruit trees ID
In article , "Cat(h)" writes: | | Am I right in believing the flowering tree to be the plum, and the | leaf-budding one to be the pear? That's the way I would bet :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Fruit trees ID
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