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Hubert Steed | all galleries >> Nature - Gardens, Flowers, Trees, Plants, Rocks, Animals, etc. >> Plants >> A-Z Trees, Bushes & Foliage >> Plants I to P >> Prunus laurocerasus or Cherry Laurel > Prunus laurocerasus or Cherry Laurel
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28-APR-2005 Hubert J Steed

Prunus laurocerasus or Cherry Laurel

Washington Square Park - NYC

Canon EOS 20D
1/160s f/5.6 at 100.0mm iso100 full exif

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Hubert Steed18-Jun-2005 15:02
Thank you Kaurinui.

I appreciate you help in identifying plants that are unknown to me.
Kaurinui 18-Jun-2005 14:14
This is a PIRIS. One variety, that I have in my community garden here in the Bronx (Riverdale), is called Mountain Fire. The new growth comes out red, then fades to green. They're quite long-lived, and will eventually grow to between 5 - 7 feet tall. There are some at the NYBG nearly 100 years old. After the flowers fade, some pretty little berries come out.