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Over 400 varieties of flowering cherries, crab apples, rowans and other ornamental trees.
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List of small upright / spreading flowering cherry trees
A selection of small flowering cherry trees with an upright or spreading habit.
2 varieties
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Growth habit
- Upright
Growth habit
- Upright-spreading / Vase
Height after 10 years
- 1.5m-2.5m / 5ft-8ft
Category
- Flowering cherry trees
Category
- Japanese flowering cherry trees
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Categories
Crab-apple trees
2
Flowering apricots
1
Flowering cherry trees
2
Melliferous trees
1
Magnolia trees
1
Stock availability
All
2
In stock
2
Not in stock
0
Available form
1-year
2-year
1
3-year
Top-worked
1
Spindlebush
Available as
12L pot
1
11.5L pot
1
Growing
Gardening skill
?
Beginner
2
Average
Experienced
Awards
?
RHS AGM (current)
2
RHS AGM (former)
RHS AM
RHS 1st class
Attractive features
Attractive flowers
2
Attractive fruit
Attractive tree / plant
Attractive bark
Attractive foliage
Autumn foliage colour
1
Variegated foliage
Scented flowers
1
Scented foliage
Seed heads / pods
Winter colour
Spring foliage colour
Summer foliage colour
Growth habit
?
Columnar / Fastigiate
2
Upright
1
Upright-spreading / Vase
1
Pyramidal
Spreading / Flat-topped
5
Weeping
3
Multi-stem
Height after 10 years
Up to 1.5m / 5ft
2
1.5m-2.5m / 5ft-8ft
2
2.5m-3.5m / 8ft-12ft
16
3m-5m / 10ft-16ft
21
5m-8m / 16ft-25ft
Sunlight
Prefers full sun
Some shade
Tolerates shade
Pruning
Do not prune
No need to prune
Light prune
1
Prune after flowering
1
Prune hard
Growth rate
?
Fast
Average
2
Slow
Site conditions
Sheltered site
Windy site
Free-draining site
Occasional flooding
Occasional drought
Coastal site
Air pollution
Wildlife
Attractive to birds
RHS Plants for Pollinators
1
Melliferous
1
Seeds / fruits useful for animals
Identification
Flower colour
White
Cream
Pink - light
Pink
Pink - dark
2
Red - dark
Crimson
Magenta
Purple
Mauve
Yellow
Flower form
?
Single flower (5-8 petals)
2
Semi-double flower (10-20 petals)
Double flower (25-50 petals)
Chrysanthemum flower (100+ petals)
Flowering month
January
February
1
March
1
April
May
June
July
August
September
November
December
Leaf colour
Green
2
Bronze
Dark purple
Grey-green
Bluish-green
Yellow
Yellow-green
Pink-white-green variegated
White-green variegated
Leaf colour - autumn
?
Green
Yellow
Yellow / Crimson
Orange / Gold
1
Orange / Red
Bronze / Purple
Multiple tints
1
Leaf/Flower sequence
Leaves appear first
Flowers appear first
Leaves and Flowers appear together
Fruit colour
Black
Blue - dark
Bronze
Brown
Crimson
Gold
Green
Green / Red
Green / Yellow
Orange
Orange / Red
Pink
Purple
Red
Red - dark
Red / Black
Russet
Yellow
Yellow / Orange
Yellow / Red
White
Fruit size
Very small
Small
Average
Large
Very large
Fruit persistence
?
Normal ripening
Fruit drops when ripe
Ripens over a period
Persistent
Food uses
Jam / Jelly
Bark
White
Grey
Brown - light
Brown - chocolate
Brown / Red
Copper / Purple
Striated - brown
Striated - red
Peeling
Country of origin
Australia
Belgium
Canada
China
1
Denmark
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
1
Kazakhstan
Korea
Netherlands
New Zealand
Portugal
Russia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
United Kingdom
1
United States
Annual cycle
Deciduous
2
Evergreen
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Varieties list
Beni-chidori
This form of the flowering apricot has scented pink blossom which appears early in the spring.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Flower colour: Pink - dark
Flowering month: February
Prunus mume
Collingwood Ingram
An outstanding small flowering cherry, with deep pink blossom and attractive autumn colour.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Growth habit: Upright
Flower colour: Pink - dark
Flower form: Single flower (5-8 petals)
Prunus