Please tell me it's Arbutus Unedo.

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  1. Selleri

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    Found this pot in the Tatty Corner, the seedlings are strong and for once, don't look like Birch seedlings.

    I sowed a potful or two of Arbutus Unedo seeds last year, and am confident that in spite of not having dark green leathery leaves, these must be them. :hapydancsmil:

    In the unlikely event that they are not, I'd appreciate an ID please :redface: Thank you!

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I'd say not.:biggrin:
    But they do look like tree seeds of some kind.
     
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      Oh thanks Pete. You could at least have started with "hmmm... possibly Arbutus Unedo... sometimes juvenile leaves are quite unlike the mature ones... :scratch: " ;)

      Yes, a tree by the looks of it. The shape of the leaf is quite elongated and doesn't look like the usual suspects. For a tree, I find it unusual to see the round baby leaves.
       
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      How big were the seeds you sowed?
       
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      Hmmmm...could be Arbutus unedo, but the leaves look too toothed. Hang on, just retrieving my dentures from across the room.....:biggrin: ahhhh..that's better. The red stems are promising, but you'll just have to wait and see ;)
       
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        I think the seed leaves are too big.
        I've never grown it from seed but I wouldn't expect Arbutus seedlings to be quite so big.
         
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        That looks more like a cherry, arbutus seeds are small...about the size of pansy seeds
         
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          OK, the new suspect is Crab apple. My lovely neighbours have two in containers (stupid successful container gardening :mad: ) and the plants are gorgeous (stupid well chosen specimens :mad: ) so it's possible that the birds may have gifted me an offspring.

          A bit pointy for a crab apple perhants? :scratch:
           
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