Prunus Serrula Standard 8-10cm Girth
Prunus Serrula Heavy Standard 8-10cm Girth Rootball
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Prunus Serrula Heavy Standard 8-10cm Girth Rootball
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Prunus serrula, the Tibetan Cherry, is one of the most striking ornamental cherries, celebrated for its lustrous bark and elegant form. As a Standard tree with an 8–10 cm girth, it offers strong structure with refined seasonal beauty.
In spring, clouds of small, pure white blossoms cover the branches, attracting pollinators and creating a delicate floral display. The fine, narrow green leaves emerge soon after, turning warm golden shades in autumn before falling. In winter, the polished, mahogany-red bark takes centre stage, gleaming in low light and adding vivid colour to bare landscapes.
Year-Round Beauty – Spring blossom, summer foliage, autumn colour, and winter bark.
Unique Bark – Shiny mahogany-red bark is among the finest of any ornamental tree.
Elegant Form – Standard crown with balanced structure.
Wildlife Friendly – Flowers attract bees and other pollinators.
Position: Full sun for best bark colour and blossom.
Soil: Moist, fertile, well-drained soil; prefers loam or clay but adaptable.
Watering: Water well during establishment; moderate drought tolerance once mature.
Feeding: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to boost growth.
Pruning: Minimal – prune only dead or crossing branches in summer to avoid silver leaf disease.
Use as a specimen tree in lawns or courtyards.
Plant where low winter light can illuminate its polished bark.
Combine with pale-flowering shrubs or grasses for contrast.
Ideal for modern gardens seeking year-round focal points.