Prunus
Remember when I got upset because of the felled trees in the marina. It turns out, we will have some trees planted! The new ones will be Prunus x eminens 'UMBRACULIFERA'. It's a small tree with regular, spherical crown. A tree looks as if it was cut by Edward Scissorhands. Leaves are minor, shiny and dark green. It blooms in April with white flowers. It likes sunny and warm position, but survives frost very well. It's a mix of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) and European dwarf cherry (Prunus fruticosa) inoculated on trunk of bird cherry (Prunus avium).
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Pamiętacie, jak się przejęłam ściętymi drzewami w marinie? Wychodzi jednak na to, że inne drzewa zostały tu nasadzone. Będzie to wiśnia osobliwa Prunus x eminens 'UMBRACULIFERA'. To małe drzewo o regularnej, kulistej koronie. Wygląda jakby Edward Nożycoręki sam je przyciął. Liście ma drobne, lśniące i ciemnozielone. Kwitnie w kwietniu białymi kwiatami. Lubi stanowisko ciepłe i słoneczne, ale bez problemu przetrwa mróz. Jest mieszanką wiśni pospolitej (Prunus cerasus) i wiśnie karłowatej (Prunus fruticosa) zaszczepionej na pniu czereśni ptasiej (Prunus avium).
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Pamiętacie, jak się przejęłam ściętymi drzewami w marinie? Wychodzi jednak na to, że inne drzewa zostały tu nasadzone. Będzie to wiśnia osobliwa Prunus x eminens 'UMBRACULIFERA'. To małe drzewo o regularnej, kulistej koronie. Wygląda jakby Edward Nożycoręki sam je przyciął. Liście ma drobne, lśniące i ciemnozielone. Kwitnie w kwietniu białymi kwiatami. Lubi stanowisko ciepłe i słoneczne, ale bez problemu przetrwa mróz. Jest mieszanką wiśni pospolitej (Prunus cerasus) i wiśnie karłowatej (Prunus fruticosa) zaszczepionej na pniu czereśni ptasiej (Prunus avium).
Love seeing new trees being planed!
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There's a tree-trimming (cutting? massacring?) company that roams our small town ("City of Trees"). I grimace whenever I see them on the streets.
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...should look beautiful in a few years.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful trees. They will be even more lovely in a few years. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteGood to know the fallen trees will be replaced by new ones.
ReplyDeleteKlara, Thanks for sharing. I`m glad trees will be replaced. Have a great week. Sylvia D.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a good and hearty replacement.
ReplyDeleteAm so happy for you, and for that place ! It makes the view so much friendlier! Am smiling, because you know or found out all the names of the trees - that tells me how important you think trees are:) Many thanks for sharing the good news with All Seasons, and wishing you a beautiful week:)
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteA few years of growing will do nicely.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the logging is being followed by replanting.
ReplyDeleteI bet in a few years, they will really make this an attractive street!
ReplyDeleteHappy for the new trees!
ReplyDeletei am glad the trees are being replaced...thanks for sharing on just BE.
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