Prunus Kursar is a wonderful small flowering cherry, known for its stunning, deep pink to reddish-pink blossoms which appear from early March on bare branches. These eye-catching spring flowers are very popular with bees.
Description
This pretty flowering cherry tree is a spectacle of seasonal beauty. It's an excellent choice for adding a burst of spring and autumn colour and year-round interest to any garden, large or small. The deep pink flowers appear in early spring, followed by young coppery foliage which continues to delight as it turns to reddish-purple in autumn. A tree with a spreading habit.
Height (when grown): 3-4m
Spread: 3-4m
Soil Type: Most soiltypes, Well-drained
Position: Suitable for Exposed or Sheltered locations
Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Hardiness: Hardy (Tailored for British gardens)
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Prunus 'Kursar' | Flowering Cherry
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Flowers: Dark pink flowers adorn bare branches from early March.
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Foliage: Leaves that transform into vibrant shades of orange and red in the autumn.
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Mature Height & Spread: Moderate size, making it a versatile choice for various garden sizes.
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Soil Preference: Adaptable to various soil types, but prefers well-drained soil.
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Plant Interest: Early blossom particularly attractive to bees.
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