I hope the Persimmon will fruit. I have my fingers crossed, LOL. If not this year, maybe next. At least I know it is old enough to flower.
The apricot tree I planted bare-root, last fall, also has a few blooms on it, but I don't expect any fruit, this year from it, though. Hopefully, it'll spend its first growing season, in my yard, getting settled into its new digs..
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FuedyuDqkbBFRYF3A
Fred, both the Fatsia and the bronzy Camellia, are already putting out new foliage, on their stem tips. Here they are..
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J8SqNere2gJQHp4EA
https://photos.app.goo.gl/S8gv3AcVTCwjRERp9
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