
Cherries

Cheals
Kiku Shidare Sukura
Kiku Shidare Sukura
One of the best weeping cherries. Deep pink double flowers are produced in great abundance. More upright crown growth than Rosea. The young growth is a spectacular bronze-green colour. Grafted onto 1.5–2 metre standards. Flowers after Rosea and Alba.

Pendula Rosea
Small pale pink, single blossoms are produced in mass during early spring. Prune in the early years to an upwards-pointing bud to establish tree shape. Tree will take weeping form thereafter. 1.5–2 metre standards.

Subhirtella Alba
The flowers are pink in bud but open up to pure-white single flowers. More upright crown growth than Rosea. Flowers profusely and has good autumn colours. An ideal specimen tree. Worked on 1.5–2 metre standards.
Silver Birch

Youngii Weep Birch
Betula pedula "Youngii"
Betula pedula "Youngii"
Weeping form of silver birch tree, with unique smooth grey-white bark and small delicate green leaves. A spectacular feature tree 1.5-2 metre standard. Prefers cooler positions.
Mulberry

Weeping Mulberry
Morus alba "Pendula"
Morus alba "Pendula"
Attractive hardly weeping form, grafted at 1.8-2m. Heart-shaped leaves with pale green flowers yielding edible fruit. Prefers sunny positions in fertile, well drained soil.
Robinia

Mop Top
A popular garden feature tree. A unique, densely rounded head of fine branches bearing fronds of green compound leaflets. The trunk is grafted at 1.5–2 metres high with the head growing to a ball of 5x5 metres. May be clipped for formal hedges.


