Higan’s Weeping Cherry – Prunus pendula is a very desirable ornamental weeping cherry tree that is native to Japan. It is a cultivar that typically grows 15-20 feet tall with a pronounced weeping form and light pink to rose-pink flowers. The flowers bloom in 2 to 5-flowered umbels in late winter to early spring before the leaves emerge. Flowers are followed by rounded pea-sized fruits (to 1/3inch diameter) that attract birds.
Prunus subhirtella, ‘Pendula’
$139.00
Native to Japan, this popular larger weeping cherry tree features light-pink and rose-pink flowers. It also produces small fruits that attract birds. This is a beautiful flowering tree that looks like a flowing carpet of flowers. These are very desirable and hard-to-find trees.
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