| Description | Alcea rosea
Summer Carnival Hollyhock is a compact perennial plant that flowers on a single stem. It has frilly flowers appear in summer time. Summer Carnival Mix produces masses of colours mixed of red, pink, orange, yellow and white. Plant in a sunny position in normal free draining garden soil. Choose a position that is out of the wind. Mature growth: 60cm h x 45cm wide. | Prunus x blireana, Cherry Plum Blossom
A beautiful, small growing ornamental feature tree that starts to bloom in late July/early August with soft pink double blossoms massed over the entire tree.
- Long lasting blossoms.
- Rich purple red foliage that changes to a bronzy red in mid Summer.
- Incredibly hardy.
| Gardenia augusta
Aimee Yoshiba is a large growing plant that bears very large white, highly scented blooms during the warmer months. Like moist well drained soil. Aimee Yoshiba prefers a position of semi-shade but can handle full sun as long as it's not too hot. These plants are great for mass planting or hedging.
8" pot size. |
| Content | | Why buy Cherry Plum Blossom?
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The Cherry Plum Blossom (Prunus blireana) is a great choice when considering a compact, hardy and colourful feature tree! It is a flowering ornamental tree, not a fruiting plum tree, which is is a small growing.
It blooms in mid to late winter (late July/early August), with soft pink double blossoms massed over the entire tree. These blossoms are long lasting and Cherry Plum Blossom trees are showered in flowers by mid September. These flowering trees are fully in leaf with rich purple red foliage that changes to a bronzy red in mid Summer.
Prunus Blireana grows to approx. 4-5m in height and width but with a trim, can be kept much more compact if desired. This hardy and colourful feature tree can be planted singly, in clumps or as an avenue/row.
The Pink Cherry Plum Blossom is extremely hardy and enjoys almost any soil. It is wind hardy, drought hardy and frost and heat tolerant. This is what makes councils love them so much as street trees.
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