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Fuji Cherry 'Kojo No Mai'

…gardens. Fuji Cherries are easy to grow and look fabulous either as a specimen shrub, under-planted with early spring bulbs or as part of a wildlife garden where the abundant blossoms attract bees. In the autumn, the leaves take on rich orange and red tones, making this cherry superb for seasonal…  More Info

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Delphinium Magic Fountains Cherry Blossom

Majestic spires of pinkish purple flowers with a striking white eye, this compact dwarf variety has all the presence of its taller cousins without the need for staking. The perfect solution for adding colour and structure to cottage garden perennial borders, even in windy areas. You can even cut…  More Info

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Cherry 'Stella'

…and easy to grow; Stella remains the most popular dessert cherry. White cherry blossom appear in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July. You can expect upwards of 5kg (11lbs) of cherries per tree, saving you money compared to paying supermarket prices.…  More Info

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Plum 'Gypsy' (Mirabelle)

…originating from the Ukraine. It produces heavy crops of dark red cherry plums with rich, juicy and notably sweet orange flesh. One of the best for eating fresh but suitable for cooking too. The dazzling, white spring blossom is an additional bonus.* Self-fertility: self-fertile'* Flowering group:…  More Info

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Cherry 'Sunburst'

White cherry blossom appear in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July. Self fertile and easy to grow; Sunburst is a popular dessert cherry. Initially growing with an upright habit, it will gradually spread as it matures. Height: 4m if left unpruned but can…  More Info

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Cherry 'Sylvia' (Mini Fruit Tree)

Delicate spring cherry blossom followed by a mass of delicious fruit in July! Specially bred dwarf variety, producing a mass of juicy cherries on stems reaching only 1m (3' 3) tall; just perfect for the patio! Supplied pot grown, 30-40cm (12-16) in height. Ceramic pot not supplied. Useful links: How…  More Info

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Prunus glandulosa 'Alba Plena'

A decadent Spring cherry blossom of compact proportions, Prunus glandulosa 'Alba Plena' exhibits a riveting display of white double flowers which amply cover its lush green stems. As the growing season progresses, the leaves turn a rich and vibrant orange - quite the autumn spectacle. An absolute…  More Info

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Fruit Tree Orchard Collection

…and juicy, without being hard. This variety stores particularly well. Height: 3m (9').* Cherry Stella - Self fertile and easy to grow; Stella remains the most popular dessert cherry. White cherry blossom appears in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July.…  More Info

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Prunus 'Umineko'

…leaves flame orange, red and purple. Prunus ‘Umineko’ comes with a distinguished pedigree as it was raised by the famous cherry breeder, Collingwood 'Cherry' Ingram, in the 1920s. This outstanding variety has been recognized with an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Maximum height: 9m (27ft)…  More Info

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Wild Cherry (Hedging)

Wild Cherry is a great option for creating a hedge that offers seasonal interest. In spring the hedge becomes full of white blossom, followed by lush green foliage and red cherries in summer. In autumn the leaves change to shades of red and yellow. The hedging is suitable for the perimeters of large…  More Info

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Cherry 'Stella'

Self fertile and easy to grow; Stella remains the most popular dessert cherry. White cherry blossom appear in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July. Initially growing with an upright habit, it will gradually spread as it matures. Height: 4m if left unpruned…  More Info

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Cherry 'Wonder Tree Sunburst' (Patio Cherry)

…hardiness and ease of cultivation. ?Wonder Tree Sunburst? is an exceptional variety. The first self-fertile, sweet black cherry, you can enjoy heavy crops of large, round, juicy cherries without the need for a pollination partner. Fruit is ready to harvest around July and has good split resistance.…  More Info

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Cherry 'Sylvia Column'

Mid/Late Season Enjoy fresh sweet cherries picked from your patio! Cherry 'Sylvia Column' is a dwarf cherry that bears few side branches, growing into a narrow column that fits into the tightest of spaces. It is ideal for container growing on a patio, terrace, balcony or courtyard. It works equally…  More Info

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Prunus maackii 'Amber Beauty'

…that peels off in papery strips. This outstanding small tree continues to reward throughout every season with racemes of fragrant, fluffy white blossom in April followed by small black fruits that are attractive to birds. Rich green, serrated foliage transforms to yellow-gold in autumn forming a…  More Info

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Prunus mume 'Beni-Chidori'

…of blossom much earlier than Japanese cherries and remaining compact enough for small spaces and even large containers. In late February to March, the bare branches of Prunus mume ‘Beni-Chidori’ are adorned with masses of deep, reddish-pink single flowers. The almond-scented blossom  More Info

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Malus 'Wintergold'

…The blossom is followed by pendulous clusters of persistent, golden-yellow fruits that look fabulous framed against a bright blue winter sky. Malus 'Wintergold' is a broadly rounded deciduous tree that copes with all soil types and tolerates heavy clay much better than flowering cherries. Crab…  More Info

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Malus 'Red Jewel'

…bronze before it falls. Crab apples are one of the best small trees for bringing a long season of interest to smaller gardens. Featuring spring blossom, autumn foliage colour and fruit they provide many months of colour plus food for insects and birds. The fruit can also be used to make crab apple…  More Info

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Malus toringo 'Scarlett'

…and tolerates heavy clay much better than flowering cherries. It has been honoured with an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Crab apples are one of the best small trees for bringing a long season of interest to smaller gardens. Featuring spring blossom, autumn foliage colour and fruit they provide many…  More Info

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