Osmanthus fragrans (lit. "fragrant osmanthus"; Chinese: 桂花, guìhuā. variously known as sweet osmanthus, sweet olive, tea olive, and fragrant olive
I have a bunch of Oleanders and I've found that if I prune them right after they lose their blooms they will re-bloom the following spring. If I wait until late summr or fall they will not bloom the following spring.
Do'nt prune it in the winter. Cut it back in the Spring just as growth starts as hard as you like.
The only danger of pruning roses in the Autumn is if they start to sprout and then get caught by a hard frost you can lose the buds. Better to shorten back to half in the Autumn to prevent windrock and hard prune in the Spring.
as shortly after blooming as you can- (sign me, "learned the hard way")
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
When you should prune clamatis, depends on the species. For all types, one should start by taking any damaged or dead wood. An easy way to remember when to prune is to consider the ABC's. A is for after bloom. Any species that blooms in early spring would be in A, and you don't prune until after the flowers are done blooming. B is for before bloom and includes any species that blooms in late spring to early summer. For these, you prune in spring. C is for cutting back hard and includes those that bloom in summer and early fall. You prune these in early spring.
Prune is just another word for 'cutting' i.e you cut your hair but prune a plant. So prune is to cut shorter.
This tree can be pruned from mid-summer to fall, but before the first hard-freeze for your area.
A plum or a prune
yes a prune is a dried plum
in telugu prune is :all behara :