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Prunus Shirotae
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Mount Fuji Cherry
Named after Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji, Prunus Shirotae is a small, deciduous tree with a weeping habit when young, taking on the typical flat-topped, spreading Japanese cherry appearance as it matures. It is one of the earliest Japanese flowering cherries to bloom, covered in mid-April with large, pure white, scented, semi-double flowers, 5cm across, before the leaves emerge. The leaves are mid-green with a serrated edge, turning yellow and orange in autumn. Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Site: Tolerates exposureSoil: Any reasonably well drained soilPosition: Full sunSeason of Interest: Spring, autumnHardiness: Fully hardyHeight: 20’ (6m) Spread: 20’ (6m)
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Pot | 1.2L€10.00
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Pot | 2L / 4-5ft€10.00
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Bareroot | 5ft€10.00
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Pot | 10L€10.00
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