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Flowering cherry trees - Trees

Kwanzan Flowering Cherry
$23.95
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry tree, Prunus serrulata "Kwanzan", is one of most popular cultivars of flowering cherry trees. This deciduous tree rapidly grows to height of 20 to 30 feet. blooms are a clear pink, double flower (multiple petals like a carnation). blooms tend to last 3 weeks, yielding to a light green foliage with a red tinge. Kwanzan flowering cherry tree is also known as a Japanese flowering cherry tree. A beautiful ornamental flowering tree.
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Weeping Cherry
$30.95
Weeping Cherry tree, Prunus subhirtelia 'Pendula', has a medium growth rate for its arching vertical growth, but a rapid growth rate for its many weeping stems. If desired, stems that weep to ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath tree.
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Okame Cherry
$24.95
Okame Cherry tree, Prunus Okame, is one of earliest of flowering cherries. Its carmine-pink petals, with rose-red calyx and reddish flower stalks, open fully before leaf break. It has a very consistent year-to-year blooming habit. At maturity, Okame Cherry trees will attain 20-30' in height with a similar spread. young trees display a broad-columnar habit; older trees develop a more rounded habit. It makes a fine specimen tree and should be sited where it can be easily seen in late winter/early spring.
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Yoshino Flowering Cherry
$23.95
Yoshino Cherry tree, Prunus X Yedoensis, has white or pink clusters of beautiful flowers that have a scent of almond. flowers appear before leaves. These ornamental cherries are bred for flowers and fragrance instead of fruit. It is excellent as a border or mass plantings in an open area or as specimen tree. They are exceptionally showy with evergreens in background. It is main cherry tree in Washington tidal basin, common on US Capitol grounds and around Library of Congress.
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Aristocrat Flowering Pear
$20.95
Aristocrat Flowering Pear tree, Pyrus 'Aristocrat', is a beautiful tree that is attractive in all four seasons. It produces masses of white flowers in early spring, followed by bright, glossy green, disease resistant foliage.
Clean winter outline is upright to pyramidal when young and becomes broadly oval at maturity. Home owners and landscapers place this tree in prominent locations because of year around beauty it provides.
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Bradford Flowering Pear
$30.95
Bradford Flowernig Pear, Pyrus calleryana, 'Bradford', is an extremely popular, vigorous growing, medium size, shade tree with outstanding clusters of white blooms in spring and very attractive terrific yellow to red to purple foliage color in fall. A great benefit of Bradford is that it is a rapid grower, achieving a 12 to 15 feet increase in height over an 8- to 10-year period. Bradford Pear trees are shallow-rooted and will tolerate most soil types. It is one of most fireblight-resistant cultivar of flowering pears.
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Chanticleer Flowering Pear
$33.95
Callery Pear tree, Pyrus calleryana, 'callery X Aristocrat cultivar', is a tight, narrow, pyramidal, thornless, ornamental pear tree. Some specimens appear almost columnar in habit. Oval, glossy green leaves turn an attractive reddish purple in autumn. growth habit is dense, narrowly pyramidal, and evenly branched with crisp glossy green foliage. Callery Pear trees are very hardy and fast growing. They are an excellent choice for a trouble-free, beautiful addition in any landscape situation.
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Cleveland Flowering Pear
$30.95
Cleveland Select flowering pear tree, Pyrus calleryana, 'Cleveland Select', has more blooms than any other flowering pear tree. Theres nothing more beautiful in spring than a flowering pear tree covered in snowy white blooms. Cleveland Select pear trees display evenly branched limbs with pyramidal form. It has an attractive upright oval form and glossy green leaves. Cleveland Select Pear reaches a height of 30 feet and width of 15 feet. It tolerates urban conditions, and heavy clay soils.
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