Wednesday, February 19
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Beautiful! Although it seems very early... even my amelanchier hasn't started flowering yet, and that's usually a very early flower-er!
ReplyDeleteIt's about right Dodoqueen as it is in our greenhouse
DeleteAll fruit blossoms are beautiful Sue - is this scented? Must be a bonus if it is especially as it's under cover 😄
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately there is no scent, Anna
DeleteWow, apricot blossoms! They are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteEspecially at this time of year, Lisa
DeleteSo pretty. Is it fragrant too? Will you harvest fruit, or is it purely ornamental?
ReplyDeleteWe have had fruit from it most years, Deborah although not so much last year but them again there was hardly any blossom
DeleteSoon be time for your paintbrush? Buzz buzz.
ReplyDeleteIt's already been buzzing, Jesssica
DeleteHow lovely! My outdoor tree isn't doing anything yet.xxx
ReplyDeleteThere's time yet, Dina. If it was flowering now the blossom wouldn't last long on thus wind.
DeleteYour blossom photos give me some much needed hope.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad of that, Bonnie. It is under glass but many fruit trees on our allotment are now in bud so they won’t be long before they flower.
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