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Crimson Pointe Plum. 3.29.19 |
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Flavor Supreme Pluot. 3.29.19 |
Among the fruit trees, almost anything with Asian plum in it's DNA is blooming. Ornamental plums are at peak. Flavor Supreme Pluot (young tree), graft of "pluot" seedling, Hollywood Plum, Methley Plum (just starting), Nadia Cherry x plum hybrid (will it bear fruit for the first time this year?). Shiro plum is not in bloom yet.
Pussy willows are actually past their prime, but very nice.
Among peaches, Frost, Kreibich nectarine, Seedling from Oregon Curl Free, and Charlotte are blooming. Salish Summer is not blooming yet. That's a good thing, less unlikely to be hit by a late frost.
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Hollywood Plum. 3.29.19 |
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Seedling Peach. 3.28.19 |
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Seedling Peach. 3.29.19 |
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Pussy Willow. 3.29.19 |
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Pussy Willow. 3.28.19 |
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Seedling Plum. 3.28.19 |
Note: I don't want to continue calling the peach tree, grown from a seed from Oregon Curl Free, "Son of Oregon Curl Free". So, for the time being at least, I'll call it "Cowlitz Peach", to honor its provenance and the Cowlitz River and people of this area. Ditto for the lovely flowered, variegated leafed plum, grown from a seed taken from deep burgundy "pluots" bought at a local farmers' market. I am thinking about calling it "Martian Spring", for the colorful, somewhat blood-colored leaves. The plums, if any happen, remain to be seen.