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Weeping Cherry
Prunus Kiku Shirdare Zakura
Weeping Cherry (Prunus Kiku Shirdare Zakura) tree. This beautiful weeping double cherry tree is a 'must have' whether in the small garden or as a feature tree in a larger open space. This is one of the smaller weeping cherry trees to only reach an height of 3/4 meters in height with a spread of 3/4 meters.From: £64.00 View Product -
Whitebeam tree
Sorbus Aria
Whitebeam (Sorbus Aria) grows well on acid soils, chalk and dry limestone. In spring leaves are silvery/white, in autumn leaves turn golden with red berries which when over-ripe can be made into a jelly to eat with venison. Scented flowers appear in May.From: £2.47 View Product -
Wild Cherry Plum
Prunus Myroblana
Wild Cherry Plum Prunus Myroblana Tree or hedging. Deep in the summer, wild plums start to ripen and take on a range of royal colours, from blushing peach to port red to amethyst. When fully ripen, unriped bitterness is replaced by a honeyed-sweetness that make wild plums mouthwatering. Bark is dark grey on perennial branches and redish-brown on young ones.From: £1.66 View Product -
Wild Cherry Tree
Prunus Avium
The Wild Cherry tree's (Prunus Avium) fruits are bright red to dark purple in colour. The white blossom of our native cherries has brightened Britain's hedgerows and woodlands for millennia. The blossom has an unforgettable display in spring. The flowers fragrance and sweet nectar attract insects to the tree to pollinate it therefore assisting our bee population.From: £1.27 View Product -
Wild Service Tree
Sorbus Torminalis
The Wild Service Tree (Sorbus Torminalis) is a unique tree known for its delicious, sugar-rich berries with hints of dried apricot and sultana, once a sweet treat for country folk. It features attractive dark brown and grey bark, white flowers in spring, and leathery brown fruits that ripen in September. In autumn, its leaves turn a vibrant crimson red. Perfect for adding seasonal interest, this tree thrives in well-drained soil and requires pruning in late winter or early spring. A beautiful and historically significant addition to any garden.From: £8.80 View Product