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Flowering cherry delights

Flowering cherries draw much comment at this time of the year. Their generally very floriferous nature once established is inevitably eye-catching. There is a wide selection of forms available, ranging from comparatively small weeping ones to those of considerable stature both in height and width. Single, double and semi-double flowers, predominantly in the white to pink range, provide a short but colourful spectacle. Prunus “Yedo Zakura” forms a medium-sized, upright tree with semidouble pink flowers, and has the added attraction of having coppery-coloured young foliage.

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Press, 15 October 1982, Page 14

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Flowering cherry delights Press, 15 October 1982, Page 14

Flowering cherry delights Press, 15 October 1982, Page 14