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Cherries

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Cheals
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.
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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.
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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

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Youngii Weep Birch
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

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Weeping Mulberry
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

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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.
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