Fill your garden with incredible springtime colour with this collection of three of the very best flowering cherries. You’ll get one each of the following:
KANZAN. An incredible sight in full bloom, its no wonder Cherry Kanzan is one of the most popular of all flowering cherries. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its performance and reliability, it is incredibly easy to grow and fully winter hardy. Completely smothering each branch in divinely scented, soft-pink, fully double flowers each April, ‘Cherry Kanzan’ has delightful coppery red foliage that turns a spectacular, rich, golden colour in Autumn, and will remains a centrepiece of any garden all year long. Often planted in a border or lawn, these wonderful trees will look just as great in pots on your patio.
AMANOGAWA is a delightful flowering cherry which is literally covered in elegant, shell-pink flowers throughout spring. It is very similar to other flowering cherries such as Kanzan, however it grows in an upright fashion forming a very compact, tall habit making it perfect for anyone who wants the benefits of one of these truly majestic trees but has limited space.
KIKU SHIDARE ZAKURA.Also known as Cheal’s Weeping, this deciduous beauty bursts into life in early-spring with burnished-bronze leaves; quickly followed by clusters of pretty pink, double flowers that completely smother each elegant, arching branch. Has a very pronounced weeping habit, so perfect for smaller gardens.Then, as you sit out in your garden in mid-summer, you’ll see the leaves turn glossy and green, then fade to fiery orange-red in a jaw-dropping autumn show! Simply spectacular!
Care Information
- Dig a square hole as deep as the roots and approximately 1.5x as wide.
- Add Mycorrhizal fungi to the planting hole to help the plant establish quicker.
- Spread the roots gently and place into the planting hole.
- Mix well rotted compost or manure with the soil taken from the hole and then use to backfill around the tree.
- Keep well-watered until established. Keep the area free of competing weeds and protect the tree with a rabbit guard if necessary to protect your young cherry tree.
- Pruning your tree for the first few years will create a more balanced branch framework – prune after flowering and before the new shoot growth appears to create an open goblet shape – removing any twisted, damaged or dead branches.






















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