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That's a cool video. So one would not want to walk down those isles of bushes I am guessing? Looks like it effectively gets pruned back pretty much to the trunk each season? I am going to have to try a couple just to see how they do down here. I'll plant them next to my Kei Apples which have barely grown past 3 feet in 7 years and it can be survival of the fittest.
Just so you guys know. A lot of Northern California locations don't have enough winter to fruit most varieties.
How can they be both deciduous and evergreen?