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Prunus Serrulata Shirofugen Japanese Flowering Cherry

Prunus Serrulata Shirofugen Japanese Flowering Cherry

Prunus serrulata Shirofugen, also called Japanese Flowering Cherry Shirofugen is a small deciduous ornamental cherry tree. It is a pretty tree of ancient garden origins in Canton China. The Shirofugen variety is a late flowering cherry blooming in May with exceptionally pretty long lasting pale pink blossom. The lovely landscape tree was awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society.In the early spring months, the Prunus serrulata Shirofugen produces an abundance of striking flowers. They are large, double petaled blooms that measure up to 5 centimeters across with up to 30 individual petals. The blossoms appear in large pendulous clusters of up to 7. When the flowers first open the petals are white with pinkish undersides but as they mature they turn to a brilliant pink hue. During the autumn, the leaves start to turn a fiery reddish orange and fade to a lighter bronze before falling from the tree.Height and Spread of Prunus serrulata Shirofugen This small tree attains a height of 10 metres with a canopy width of 10 metres. It grows in a vase-like shape. It can be easily pruned to maintain its size. This is best done in midsummer.How Hardy is Prunus serrulata ShirofugenThe Japanese Flowering Cherry Shirofugen is hardy to UK zone 3, meaning throughout the milder Southern UK and in less exposed coastal areas.How to Care for the Prunus serrulata ShirofugenPlant the Japanese Flowering Cherry in full sun for the best blossom production and colour. It grows best when planted in well-drained sandy loam. The tree is not picky about soil pH level. When first planting, keep the soil moist to encourage a strong root system.The beautiful Prunus serrulata Shirofugen is a lovely ornamental focal point in any landscape.

GBP 575.00
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Prunus Spire Cherry Spire Ornamental Cherry Trees for Sale

Prunus Spire Cherry Spire Ornamental Cherry Trees for Sale

Prunus Spire also called the Cherry Spire, is a deciduous ornamental cherry tree. It is a hybrid cross between Sargent’s Cherry and Yoshino Cherry. The cultivar was created by Hilliers nursery located in Hampshire and is synonymous with Prunus Hillieri Spire. It was originally designed to be an optimum street tree and in deed is considered one of the best small street trees of the 20th century. These specimens are a full standard shape on a long clear single stem.The Prunus Spire tree naturally forms a pleasing vase-shape. In the spring, it boasts soft pink flowers. The new leaves appear a stunning shade of bronze before turning to green as the summer progresses. When autumn arrives the foliage turns fiery orange and red before falling from the tree.Height and Spread of the Prunus Spire A Cherry Spire tree will typically grow to a height of 10 metres with a canopy spread of about 7 metres.How Hardy is Prunus SpireThe Cherry Spire is exceptionally hardy throughout the UK. It also tolerates urban pollution very well.How to Use the Prunus SpireThe Prunus Spire Cherry is a fantastic street tree. You can use it to line your property if you have an avenue or driveway. It also makes a nice specimen tree with exceptional spring and autumn interest.How to Care for Prunus SpireCherry Spire grows best when planted in full sun. It will tolerate partial shade but its flower production will be greatly reduced and its autumn colours will not be as brilliant. It prefers well-draining sandy loam that is rich in organic matter. Keep the soil evenly moist after planting to encourage strong root growth. Once the tree is established, it is somewhat drought tolerant. The tree can be pruned mid-season or in the winter months to control its size and growth.Prunus Spire is a hardy tree that is eye-catching. It will become a valued part of any landscape.

GBP 525.00
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Pyrus Communis Kaiser Alexander. Pear Tree Kaiser Alexander

Pyrus Communis Kaiser Alexander. Pear Tree Kaiser Alexander

Pyrus Communis Kaiser Alexander (Pear) is an old well-established deciduous fruiting pear tree with aromatic tasty fruit in October. It’s a delicious choice for UK kitchen gardens that’s stood the test of time.Pear Kaiser Alexander was a random seedling that occurred in 1807 in Belgium and is also known as the Buerre Bosc pear. It’s a yellow-green pear that’s typically pear-shaped and covered with a golden rusty brown skin when it’s fully ripe in October. Pretty white starred blossom arrives in late April which means it often avoids damaging frosts and takes advantage of numerous pollinators in the warmer months.Pear Kaiser Alexander is a lovely alternative to the popular Conference pear. Its juicy sweet white flesh has been popular in Europe since the 1800s and it shows no sign of going out of fashion.Height And Spread of Pyrus Communis Kaiser AlexanderA standard Pear Kaiser Alexander will reach 3-4 metres in height and spread.How Hardy is Pyrus Communis Kaiser AlexanderThis is a hardy pear tree down to minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained and it’s watered well until established.How To Use Pyrus Communis Kaiser AlexanderPear Kaiser Alexander is an excellent addition to a home orchard or kitchen garden when it will produce large tasty fruits that can be eaten fresh, poached or preserved in jams or jellies. Its blossom is particularly attractive to pollinators and the late summer foliage delivers good autumn colour as it turns an attractive shade of rich yellow before falling for winter.How To Care For Pyrus Communis Kaiser AlexanderFor the best results plant Pear Kaiser Alexander in a spot that’s free from harsh winds and frost pockets. It enjoys full sun and the fruit will ripen faster there.Combine it with Conference pear or another type of pear for cross-pollination and prune it each year in late winter. Remove crossed or broken branches to create a vase-shaped open framework where light and air can circulate. After a year or two of growth cut back branches to an outward-facing bud by about a third.Applying a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots in early spring will help trap moisture and provide nutrients for the fruiting season. 

GBP 632.50
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Cornus Kousa Chinensis Chinese Dogwood for Sale Online UK

Cornus Kousa Chinensis Chinese Dogwood for Sale Online UK

Cornus Kousa Chinensis, more commonly known as Chinese Dogwood, is a small, ornamental, flowering dogwood tree. Prized for its showy features, this eye-catching cultivar is ideally suited to be grown as a specimen plant or in mixed shrub borders. The glossy green, ovate leaves unfold in the spring, only to be engulfed in clusters of white blossoms during the summer. The actual flowers are insignificant and located in the centre of four pointed flower bracts. Each of the flowers can be up to 6 centimetres in size. The stunning white blossoms are followed by unusual pink fruit in the autumn.  Small and round, the fruit is favoured by birds. Before they drop in the winter, leaves turn to magnificent shades of red and orange.Quite adaptable, Chinese Dogwood will thrive in any type of soil, as long as it is well drained. Although this cultivar tolerates partial shade, for best colours, grow it in full sun. Generally considered pest and disease free, this variety of flowering dogwood is easy to grow and care for.  Native to Asia, Cornus Kousa Chinensis is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This striking cultivar will survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero, without needing shelter from winds or frost.Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, Chinese Dogwood can grow to be 4 to 8 meters high and wide. However, to achieve its ultimate size, this ornamental cultivar needs at least 20 years. While the tree is still young, it grows in a shape of a vase, maturing to a more rounded form with years. Since it is not invasive as some dogwood varieties tend to be, maintaining control over its shape will not require hard work. Routine removal of dead or damaged shoots is all it takes for this cultivar to keep its beautiful form. A truly stunning cultivar, Cornus Kousa Chinensis will steal the spotlight wherever it is planted. Consider growing it as a specimen plant, or in shrub borders, where evergreen cultivars would accentuate its colourful features. You might be interested in other flowering dogwood varieties we offer, such as the pink Cornus Florida F Rubra,  Cornus Florida Cherokee Chief or the Cornus Florida Sunset, popular for its unusual foliage. Make sure to take a look at more Chinese Dogwood varieties we have for sale, including Cornus Kousa Miss Satomi, Cornus Kousa China Girl, and Cornus Kousa Milky Way.

GBP 440.00
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