Came across this tree in the city the other day. Really large, all leaves still intact and healthy even in the dead of winter???????? I was thinking some kind of magnolia, but am not sure????
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Mike
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wow great find Mike.............sure looks like Loquat. What town is that in? I want a cutting!!!!!! 😯
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wow great find Mike.............sure looks like Loquat. What town is that in? I want a cutting!!!!!! 😯
Found it driving on way to work over in in Philly...AMazing!!
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Yes that's Eriobotrya Japonica the loquat tree. Mega powerful scent on flowers but our summers are not warm enough to get flowering let alone the fruit 😥
Don't seem to worry about the cold that much either
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wow great find Mike.............sure looks like Loquat. What town is that in? I want a cutting!!!!!! 😯
Thanks for IDing for mw; i have to go talk to the owners and get some, maybe in spring? i can send you some if I do....
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Just to say there's a cross out also called Eriobotrya Diflexa which is a cross between Eriobotrya and Photinia. Can you grow Photinia over yonder???
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Yes that's Eriobotrya Japonica the loquat tree. Mega powerful scent on flowers but our summers are not warm enough to get flowering let alone the fruit 😥
Don't seem to worry about the cold that much either![]()
Thnks, Andy. yes, the flowers were still on the tree, I guess our cold snap killed the possibility for fruit in spring. We do get really hot summers here, basically the lowest we get is 70 F for 3 months at night and in the 90's for 3 months in the days.
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Great looking tree for this time of year, Mike.
We might all want one... 😆
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Hi Mike,
I got a couple small 1.5 foot tall seedlings...........but the one you found it the largest, most northern specimen I've seen. Great find. I did forget to bring in my seedlings after being below freezing to 1.5 days straight and they were fine............pots were frozen solid.
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Great looking tree for this time of year, Mike.
We might all want one... 😆
Barb
righht Barb, it is an amazing tree! I was driving down the street and totally screeched over and parked, did a few double takes and got out to touch it. The dried up flowers even still had a sweet smell to them.
It is located in a part of South Philly that is very Italian and basically every house there has a very small small yard with figs and grape (plants and vines all brought over from italy.) Even our house had a built in wine press in the basement. The first house I bouhgt in Philly was in this neighborhood. We could only speak Italian with our neighbors, and the older women on the block used to argue over who could clean their houses the best, make the best manicotti and whose figs were the most plump. I loved living there. I sold out and moved to the Jersey Burbs. I sometimes even regret it nowadays.
I rememebr seeing these trees all over in New Orleans and California, but was stumped to see it here. Especially since it gets so cold in winters.
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Hi Mike,
I got a couple small 1.5 foot tall seedlings...........but the one you found it the largest, most northern specimen I've seen. Great find. I did forget to bring in my seedlings after being below freezing to 1.5 days straight and they were fine............pots were frozen solid.
Very cool Tim. I'm totally getting one! If I get to grab some cuttings, would they be hardier since they belong to an older tree that has been through cold winters etc...?
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Mike, it looks like someone just took the winter wrap OFF it.
The leaves are totally untouched by cold and even look soft, as though it grew new leaves until a month ago. 😯
Incredible...but it's the golden thumb of the Italians for sure.
They can make rocks grow.
Yes, I can well imagine how fondly you look back on living there...great people, all about family, gardens, and caring about one another.
Having seen those trees in the south, Mike, you simply must knock on the door and ask how the tree is kept so healthy.
Be prepared to stay for 2 hours and sample his homemade wine.
He'd be so proud to explain how he keeps the tree healthy.
I love those neighborhoods! :happy5: and the people in them.
Barb
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That is a nice looking loquat tree.
Our first outdoor planted Loquat has been outside for two winters now. Planted about thirty one-year old seedlings out in our back garden bed... all doing alright. They do dislike winter winds and do better in part shade.
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Love the BLE greenleaf loquat right up against the blue atlas cedar. Just noticed that wonderful juxtaposition.
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Great find, Mike!
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