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Shohin_Pyrus pyraster_European wild pear

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  Pears and cherries are trees of my childhood.    At my Grandparents there used to be an very old pear with small fruit.   Was it a P. pyraster?   Don't know.   I only remember the  starlings singing in the morning  somewhere inside the crown near their nesting box...     There are so many things we would like to know but the people who could help you with that left this side of river many years ago... A bit of the history of this tree: Air layered back in 2019 from a donor tree.   Spring 2025 Height: 20 cm Pot: Jakub Malcharek.       The colour of this growing pot reminds me the area where I search for my mahaleb or pears.   Dry slopes with scattered reddish rocks and tiny vegetation flowering in the spring.    As a display pot I will select probably slightly more masculine, smaller and darker pot.    One day perhaps 

Prunus mahaleb_Looking for a new front

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 Which one is better?

Cornus mas_Blossoms

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  Collected in 2004.    Current height  54 cm.  Pot: Yixing. The design of this tree really doesn't reflect the natural habitus of  Cornus in the area I live.    In its natural habitat in Central Bohemia ( limestone based dry slopes ) it grows like a shrub or a small multiple trunks tree up to 3-4 m.  Its native range is in Southern Europe from where it has been taken  by Celts to Central Bohemia I guess. Another location where it can be found  and it is quite abundant is in south Moravia.  Below you can see a typical habitus of Cornus . https://pladias.cz/taxon/pictures/Cornus%20mas#image4,  Aleš Moravec This is a typical location in Central Bohemia.   

Cornus mas_new season

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 Finally, it seems there is a nice bunch of flower buds this year ready to open...