Prunus serrula Tibetica multi-stem

Tibetan Cherry

Available as single stemmed or multi- stemmed this wonderfully dramatic tree can provide great contrast within a garden or urban environment.

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Available variants and pricing

Prunus serrula Tibetica multi-stem
Height: 1.5-2m
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Prunus serrula Tibetica multi-stem
Height: 2-2.5m
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Prunus serrula Tibetica multi-stem
Height: 2.5-3m
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Prunus serrula Tibetica multi-stem
Height: 3-3.5m
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Prunus serrula Tibetica multi-stem
Height: 3.5-4m
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Description

This lovely cherry was introduced from Western China in 1908 by Ernest Wilson and is surely one of the best trees available for bark interest.

Available as single stemmed or multi- stemmed this wonderfully dramatic tree can provide great contrast within a garden or urban environment.

Its many horticultural honours culminated in the Award of Garden Merit in 2002.

A fast growing but small tree of rounded form.

It has really shiny mahogany-brown bark that just keeps on getting better and more sensational with age which makes it worth growing for this reason alone.

It has narrow willow-like leaves and small white flowers which are produced in April.

Like most cherries it thrives best on free draining soils.

We stock this in both single and mult-stemmed.

Mature height: 3-7m

Mature spread: 3-5m


Specifications

Common names
Tibetan Cherry
Mature size
Small
Tree type
Deciduous Broad Leaf
Soil type
Well drained soils, Will tolerate most soil types
Shape
Multi-stemmed
Tree features
Bark, Flowers, Berries/Drupes
Growth rate
Moderate
Tree uses
Garden
Seasons of interest
Winter Interest, Summer Interest

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