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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Now I'm confused! :lol:
There are sloes in that hedge.
Have a look at these fotos...the blossum of the thorn and the sloe look alike.
:roll: :?
http://www.photographersdirect.com/stoc ... lossom.asp
There are sloes in that hedge.
Have a look at these fotos...the blossum of the thorn and the sloe look alike.
:roll: :?
http://www.photographersdirect.com/stoc ... lossom.asp
Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Hay...are you winding me up?
A sloe is the fruit of the Blackthorn.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_spinosa
A sloe is the fruit of the Blackthorn.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_spinosa
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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Yes, the sloe is the fruit of the Blackthorn which flowers in late March to start of May.
So here is a play on letters....B comes first in the alphabet hence it flowers first in the year.
Hawthorn (H) flowers later, May/June. Red berries.
The picture you submitted I believe is of a Blackthorn so that is a bit late to flower. I think I am right though especially since you said there were sloes (must be last years) in the bush!
So here is a play on letters....B comes first in the alphabet hence it flowers first in the year.
Hawthorn (H) flowers later, May/June. Red berries.
The picture you submitted I believe is of a Blackthorn so that is a bit late to flower. I think I am right though especially since you said there were sloes (must be last years) in the bush!
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Must be a Hawthorn, given the timing of the flowering...and I seem to remember it gets red berries. Sloes are in the bush further up the drive.
Crataegus monogyna.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crataegus
Thanks for the memory prompt.

Crataegus monogyna.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crataegus
Thanks for the memory prompt.

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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Blackthorn and Hawthorn have totally different shaped leaves!
Can easily tell them apart here though - Blackthorn is white and Hawthorn is Pink!
Can easily tell them apart here though - Blackthorn is white and Hawthorn is Pink!
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Yeah I agree with you Polchraine, only thing is I need to see them side by side or judge by time of year.
Confusing thing is that the leaves look like a Blackthorn and there are sloes but further down. Time of year should mean Hawthorn.
You tell us?

Confusing thing is that the leaves look like a Blackthorn and there are sloes but further down. Time of year should mean Hawthorn.
You tell us?

Re: How does your Garden Grow?
We definately saw red berries on that bush/tree last year.
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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Hawthorn!



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Re: How does your Garden Grow?
Hawthorn berries are supposedly a remedy for angina ...
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