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john smile 25-03-2009 05:36 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.

Spider[_2_] 25-03-2009 05:47 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 

"john smile" wrote in message
...
I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.



I doubt your link is correct .. it is not underscored .. and I cannot access
it.

Spider



[email protected] 25-03-2009 05:56 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
In article ,
Spider wrote:

"john smile" wrote in message
...
I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.


I doubt your link is correct .. it is not underscored .. and I cannot access
it.


Yes, it is. It may well be a seedling cherry, of sorts.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 25-03-2009 06:26 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
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"john smile" wrote in message
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I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.



I doubt your link is correct .. it is not underscored .. and I cannot
access
it.


Copy the URL and paste it into your browser - the [IMG] [/IMG] bits
(whatever they are for) are (wrongly) abutting the URL

The address is http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg - however,
i44.tinypic.com not found.
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Sacha[_3_] 25-03-2009 06:29 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
On 25/3/09 17:36, in article
, "john
smile" wrote:

I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.


A malus of some sort, I'd think. Could even be almond. I'll take a closer
look at ours tomorrow!

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South Devon
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Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 25-03-2009 06:40 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
The message
from contains these words:
In article ,
Spider wrote:
"john smile" wrote in message
...


I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.


I doubt your link is correct .. it is not underscored .. and I cannot
access
it.


Yes, it is. It may well be a seedling cherry, of sorts.


Looks more like a 'prunus' - ornamental plum, not Prunus...

--
Rusty
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk

Spider[_2_] 25-03-2009 10:48 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 

"Rusty_Hinge" wrote in message
. uk...
The message
from "Spider" contains these words:
"john smile" wrote in message
...


I found this small purple plant in the garden last year, I potted it,
then all its purple-ish foilage came away so i thought it was dying
but this year i got a pinkish single flower so far. Also the leafs
look greenish this year. It may get darker later i think.

Is this a ... burgundy cherry tree?

http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg

thank you in advance.



I doubt your link is correct .. it is not underscored .. and I cannot
access
it.


Copy the URL and paste it into your browser - the [IMG] [/IMG] bits
(whatever they are for) are (wrongly) abutting the URL

The address is http://i44.tinypic.com/2e2dlkp.jpg - however,
i44.tinypic.com not found.




Thanks Rusty, you're a gent! Got it now. :~)

Looks a bit like Prunus cistena Crimson Dwarf. Very pretty.

Spider
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john smile 26-03-2009 11:39 PM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
I am now sure it is Prunus cistena Crimson after checking on the net.

Thank you

DaveP 27-03-2009 01:48 AM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
On Mar 26, 11:39*pm, john smile wrote:
I am now sure it is Prunus cistena Crimson after checking on the net.

Thank you


The emergent leaves appear to be rather too pale to be those of
'Crimson Dwarf', which has reddish-purple new growth deepening with
maturity. It is probably an un-named form of P. x cistena used for
hedging, but despite that almost all forms are worth having and can
develop into attractive small to medium sized shrubs. We had a hedge
of a very similar form many years ago and in some years it produced
reasonable crops of very passable plums as well. They were in the
same class as any of the culinary varieties, but pleasant enough non-
the-less.

Dave Hill 27-03-2009 11:06 AM

plant id :Small tree with purple/ greenish
 
On 27 Mar, 01:48, DaveP wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:39*pm, john smile wrote:

I am now sure it is Prunus cistena Crimson after checking on the net.


Thank you


The emergent leaves appear to be rather too pale to be those of
'Crimson Dwarf', which has reddish-purple new growth deepening with
maturity. *It is probably an un-named form of P. x cistena used for
hedging, but despite that almost all forms are worth having and can
develop into attractive small to medium sized shrubs. *We had a hedge
of a very similar form many years ago and in some years it produced
reasonable crops of very passable plums as well. *They were in the
same class as any of the culinary varieties, but pleasant enough non-
the-less.


I'd go for a flowering crab apple, I did think of Malus profusion at
first but think it's not that now.
David Hill


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