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bonsaiTALK Artisan
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The seller said "Those are Australian brush cherry
Eugenia, teeny genie" What the hell is teeny genie ![]() ?? |
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bonsaiTALK Master
Join Date: Jul-2006
Location: massachusetts
Country: United states
Posts: 350
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The new leaves on these cherries all have the red tinge, providing they are in full sun and well cared for.. Like new healthy chinese elm leaves that are in the sun also have a red tinge. Even though these trees are called cherries, I believe it is more of a generic name. They are not actually cherry trees... Cherry trees are outdoor trees...sand cherries etc....... Also, I believe surinam cherries have prretty big leaves. or bigger than these indoor ones anyway
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Snipologist
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Yep, bush cherry--eugenia myrtifolia.
Still a good tree and a good price. And yes, you can cut the leaves in half while reducing if you want. Cheers, _gonzo_ |
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