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Lily_love Vincent, AL (Zone 7b)
January 1, 2008 9:47 PM Post #4349741
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According to the Bonsai's guide by H. Tomlinson. Philippine-tea should bloom in early spring and summer, then it should bear fruits. Unfortunately this tropical plant for 2 years in a row only has shown flowers late in December. Thus with the absence of pollinators as a result I'm missing out on the fruits. Is there a way I can manipulate the tree and coax it to bloom earlier? Any help would be appreciated.
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