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Prunus Kiku shidare Zakura - Japanese Cherry - Standard Trees

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Prunus Kiku Shidare Zakura Cherry Trees - Large Standards - Delivered by Mail Order from the Nursery with a 1 Year Guarantee

Prunus Kiku Shidare Zakura is a weeping Japanese cherry tree. It is one of the smallest cherry blossoms, suitable for any small garden. It has rich pink flowers that bloom early.
Prunus Kiku Shidare Zakura Cherry trees will reach a height of about 4 metres.
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How Standard Trees are Measured:
All the plants in the ornamental trees section are graded as standards, which means that they are measured by their girth in centimetres 1 metre above ground level (basically, their trunk's waist measurement). They aren't measured by their height, which will vary. So, a 6/8 standard has a trunk with a circumference of 6-8 centimetres and an 8/10 standard has a trunk 8-10 centimetres around. This measurement makes no difference to the tree's final height.
Standard trees are 2 - 3.5 metres tall (on average) when they arrive; they are the most mature trees that you can buy from us. We cannot tell you precisely how tall your trees will be before we deliver them.

General description of Prunus Kiku Shidare Zakura trees:
The soft pink blossoms, with their double rows of slightly pointed petals, resemble some varieties of chrysanthemum. They come out in force in April and May, while the young leaves are still small and richly coloured, so that all you can see from a distance is a low dome of flowers that trail right down to the ground. In autumn, the leaves turn into a warm muddle of purple-red and orange.
Kiku Shidare Zakura is ideal for the centre-piece of a lawn and looks superb near a pond - the best example that we have seen was planted directly above the pond's artificial waterfall, so that the stream of water emerged from the hanging branches. Children love playing under the canopy when it is in flower and we suggest that you treat yourself on a bright spring day by taking a blanket outside, spreading it underneath your tree, lying down and gazing up at the sky through a roof of cherry blossom.

History & uses of Kiku Shidare Zakura Cherry:
This tree is often listed as Cheal's Weeping Cherry in Britain; the two trees are so similar that they can't really be told apart and one is frequently sold as the other, but they are in fact different varieties. The Japanese name means Weeping Chrysanthemum Cherry.