Prunus 'Cheals Weeping' (Japanese Cherry)
| Species | : | Prunus Cheals Weeping |
|---|---|---|
| Common Name(s) | : | Japanese Cherry |
| Genus | : | Prunus |
| Seasons of Interest | : | Spring Interest |
| Shape | : | Weeping |
| Mature Size | : | Small (under 10m) |
A beautiful, weeping Japanese Cherry.
This well known garden tree has been oversold by garden centres for years but still represents one of the best weeping cherry cultivars in production.
It requires very little maintenance, thrives in most free draining soils and never fails to perform.
Rather similar to Prunus Kiku-shidare Sakura, this has a more steeply weeping habit. It is a small tree, and is stunning in spring when it bears double pink flowers.
An excellent choice for gardens where space is limited.
Mature Height: 3-5m
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