Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ – An Elegant Winter-Flowering Cherry
The winter-flowering cherry, Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’, is a graceful tree that brings delicate beauty to the garden when little else is in bloom. This heavy standard form (8–10cm girth) makes an instant impact, with a well-developed trunk and a strong, balanced framework of branches.
What sets this variety apart is its unique flowering season. From late autumn through to early spring, clusters of soft pale pink blossom appear during mild spells, continuing intermittently right up to March. The display lifts the winter garden, offering subtle beauty when skies are grey. In spring, fresh green foliage emerges, providing a lush canopy that deepens through summer. Autumn brings warm golden tones before the leaves fall, completing its year-round interest.
Seasonal Beauty & Growth
Autumn & Winter:
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Soft pink blossom appears from November, flowering intermittently on mild days.
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Bare branches dotted with flowers provide a delicate charm against the winter sky.
Spring:
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A heavier flush of blossom coincides with the season’s warmth.
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Fresh green foliage unfurls, creating a vibrant crown of leaves.
Summer:
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Structure & Form
Height & Spread: Mature height 6–8 m, spread 4–6 m.
Form: Graceful, upright habit with fine branching.
Foliage: Deciduous, soft green leaves turning golden in autumn.
Flowers: Clusters of pale pink, semi-double blooms appearing intermittently from autumn to early spring.
Perfect for Various Landscapes
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Specimen Tree: Ideal for lawns, front gardens, or focal points.
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Seasonal Interest Gardens: Brings rare winter colour.
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Mixed Planting Schemes: Pairs beautifully with spring bulbs, flowering shrubs, and evergreens.
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Smaller Gardens: Compact enough to bring seasonal beauty without overwhelming space.
Growing Conditions & Care
Position: Full sun.
Soil: Fertile, moist but well-drained soil.
Maintenance: Minimal pruning, only to maintain shape or remove dead wood.
Hardiness: Fully hardy (H6), tolerating UK winters.
Why Choose Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’?
Few trees provide such consistent, delicate beauty across the colder months. With blossom that graces the garden from November through to March, paired with a fine structure and elegant seasonal foliage, the winter-flowering cherry is a superb choice for year-round interest.