Can someone please confirm my suspicion about this plant it looks like a wiglea but not 100%
Last edited: 30 September 2016 06:48:57
Abelia grandiflora 'Francis Mason'. Lovely shrub, although I prefer straight A. grandiflora. Prune in spring, well, more a tidy up, really, unless you need to reduce it drastically.
H-C
Thank you very muchly for your help
Last edited: 30 September 2016 20:46:21
Got another plant I'd for my fellow forkers what are these please
Just to be clear this is a large tree just don't know what variety so any ideas greatly welcome lester
Is it thorny? Looks as if it could be one of the american Hawthorns grown for great autumn colour.
I do not think so they look like little cheery berrys
what are the ends of the fruits like?
Is it your tree? can you cut open a fruit and see what's inside?
I wonder about one of the species apples. Malus baccata maybe. Tiny fruit but recognisably apple if you bite one
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Abelia grandiflora 'Francis Mason'. Lovely shrub, although I prefer straight A. grandiflora. Prune in spring, well, more a tidy up, really, unless you need to reduce it drastically.
H-C
Thank you very muchly for your help
Last edited: 30 September 2016 20:46:21
Got another plant I'd for my fellow forkers what are these please
Just to be clear this is a large tree just don't know what variety so any ideas greatly welcome lester
Is it thorny? Looks as if it could be one of the american Hawthorns grown for great autumn colour.
I do not think so they look like little cheery berrys
what are the ends of the fruits like?
Is it your tree? can you cut open a fruit and see what's inside?
I wonder about one of the species apples. Malus baccata maybe. Tiny fruit but recognisably apple if you bite one
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