- leaves;
flushes of pink new growth; and
white to
maroon edible berries.
Unpruned, it will grow
about 3–5 m (9.8–16.4 ft) tall in the garden.
Syzygium smithii's...
- been developed.
Osmanthus flower on old wood and
produce more
flowers if
unpruned. A
pruned shrub often produces few or no
flowers for one to five or more...
- the tree, even when
grown on the same rootstock. Some cultivars, if left
unpruned, grow very large—letting them bear more fruit, but
making harvesting more...
-
although many
sources suggest that it only
attains a
height of 3 metres. Left
unpruned it
grows long thin
branches that
eventually droop down onto the ground...
-
those based on chalk. They
flower on old wood, and
produce more
flowers if
unpruned. If pruned, the
plant responds by
producing fast-growing
young vegetative...
- main aim when
pruning fruit trees is
usually to
maximize fruit yield.
Unpruned trees tend to
produce large numbers of
small fruits that may be difficult...
- pollarding. A
pollarded tree has a
drastically different appearance than an
unpruned tree,
being much
shorter with stunted, club-like branches.
Although pollarding...
- They are
evergreen shrubs or
trees that may grow 5 m (15 ft) tall when
unpruned. The
leaves are dark
green and glossy,
usually 10–15 cm (4–6 in) long and...
- that if he goes now he
leaves behind "A dove
forlorn and lost / With sick
unpruned wing".
Porphyro declares his love for
Madeline and
promises her a home...
-
plant shape. All that is
required for such
specimens is transplanting.
Unpruned plants benefit from
being allowed to
become well
established following...