A beautiful light pink double flowering dwarf/patio cherry tree that blossoms in the Spring. This beautiful blossom tree has green foliage in the summer which turns to burnt orange in autumn creating a fantastic display! This variety is by far the most popular, mainly because of it's double flowering candy floss pink blooms! This dwarf/patio variety will only grow to around 4-5ft making them perfect for containers on balconies and in doorways. ✓ RHS Award of Garden Merit ✓ Easy to grow ✓ Mass of double blossoms year after year ✓ Can be grown in most soils except damp soils ✓ Plant in Full Sun / Partial Shade. ✓ Ideal for being grown in a container ✓ Foliage turns bright scarlet in autumn before falling ✓ Supplied in a 4L growers pot. either at a height of 70-80cm or 105cm including pot ✓ A dwarf tree with an eventual height of 1.5-2m More information: Provide a good sized pot for your blossom tree, making sure your pot has a hole in the bottom for drainage. Flowering cherries grow best in Ericaceous soil so be sure to add plenty of this in your container. Once planted you must water regularly, especially for their first year to establish their roots within the soil.
Salvia x superba 'Merleau White' is a compact, long-flowering perennial, celebrated for its elegant pure white flower spikes that bloom from early summer into autumn. These upright blooms stand above a neat clump of aromatic, deep green foliage, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast in garden borders. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, this variety is perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for mixed borders, cottage gardens, and container displays. Its compact habit ensures a tidy and structured appearance, while its long-lasting blooms offer months of interest with minimal effort. Many garden designers recommend planting Salvia in groups of three for a balanced, cohesive look. It helps the plants stand out together and creates a lovely flow in your garden. But don't worry this plant also looks great on its own or in smaller groupings!
Salvia x superba 'Merleau White' is a compact, long-flowering perennial, celebrated for its elegant pure white flower spikes that bloom from early summer into autumn. These upright blooms stand above a neat clump of aromatic, deep green foliage, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast in garden borders. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, this variety is perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for mixed borders, cottage gardens, and container displays. Its compact habit ensures a tidy and structured appearance, while its long-lasting blooms offer months of interest with minimal effort. Many garden designers recommend planting Salvia in groups of three for a balanced, cohesive look. It helps the plants stand out together and creates a lovely flow in your garden. But don't worry this plant also looks great on its own or in smaller groupings!
Salvia x superba 'Merleau White' is a compact, long-flowering perennial, celebrated for its elegant pure white flower spikes that bloom from early summer into autumn. These upright blooms stand above a neat clump of aromatic, deep green foliage, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast in garden borders. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, this variety is perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for mixed borders, cottage gardens, and container displays. Its compact habit ensures a tidy and structured appearance, while its long-lasting blooms offer months of interest with minimal effort. Many garden designers recommend planting Salvia in groups of three for a balanced, cohesive look. It helps the plants stand out together and creates a lovely flow in your garden. But don't worry this plant also looks great on its own or in smaller groupings!
Salvia x superba 'Merleau White' is a compact, long-flowering perennial, celebrated for its elegant pure white flower spikes that bloom from early summer into autumn. These upright blooms stand above a neat clump of aromatic, deep green foliage, providing a crisp and refreshing contrast in garden borders. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, this variety is perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens. This drought-tolerant and low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for mixed borders, cottage gardens, and container displays. Its compact habit ensures a tidy and structured appearance, while its long-lasting blooms offer months of interest with minimal effort. Many garden designers recommend planting Salvia in groups of three for a balanced, cohesive look. It helps the plants stand out together and creates a lovely flow in your garden. But don't worry this plant also looks great on its own or in smaller groupings!
Ribes sanguineum 'King Edward VII,' commonly known as Flowering Currant, is a deciduous shrub celebrated for its early spring display of vibrant, pendulous clusters of red flowers. Named after the British monarch, this cultivar adds a regal touch to gardens with its striking floral show and easy-care nature. The most distinctive feature of 'King Edward VII' is its profusion of vivid, crimson-red flowers that hang gracefully in long, drooping racemes. Blooming in early to mid-spring, the flowers attract pollinators and brings a burst of early colour to displays.
Ruby is the Japanese alpine cherry and is one of the hardiest of cherry trees, very well suited to cold climates., this tree provides beautiful pink single-flowered blooms in April. A wonderful purple leaf dwarf flowering cherry tree. The tree is cloaked with green foliage in the spring and summer. The leaves turn orange/red in autumn which extends the season of interest of this wonderful tree. The dwarf/patio variety means this will only grow to around 4-5ft, making them ideal for containers on balconies and in doorways. ✓ RHS Award of Garden Merit ✓ Easy to grow ✓ Mass of blossoms year after year ✓ Can be grown in most soils except damp soils ✓ Plant in Full Sun / Partial Shade ✓ Ideal for being grown in a container ✓ Foliage turns bright scarlet in autumn before falling ✓ Supplied in a 4L growers pot. at a height of 70-80cm or 120cm approx including pot ✓ Eventual height 1.5-2m Aftercare Provide a good sized pot for your blossom tree, making sure your pot has a hole in the bottom for drainage. Flowering cherries grow best in Ericaceous soil so be sure to add plenty of this in your container. Once planted you must water regularly, especially for their first year to establish their roots within the soil.
Ruby is the Japanese alpine cherry and is one of the hardiest of cherry trees, very well suited to cold climates., this tree provides beautiful pink single-flowered blooms in April. A wonderful purple leaf dwarf flowering cherry tree. The tree is cloaked with green foliage in the spring and summer. The leaves turn orange/red in autumn which extends the season of interest of this wonderful tree. The dwarf/patio variety means this will only grow to around 4-5ft, making them ideal for containers on balconies and in doorways. ✓ RHS Award of Garden Merit ✓ Easy to grow ✓ Mass of blossoms year after year ✓ Can be grown in most soils except damp soils ✓ Plant in Full Sun / Partial Shade ✓ Ideal for being grown in a container ✓ Foliage turns bright scarlet in autumn before falling ✓ Supplied in a 4L growers pot. at a height of 70-80cm or 120cm approx including pot ✓ Eventual height 1.5-2m Aftercare Provide a good sized pot for your blossom tree, making sure your pot has a hole in the bottom for drainage. Flowering cherries grow best in Ericaceous soil so be sure to add plenty of this in your container. Once planted you must water regularly, especially for their first year to establish their roots within the soil.
This Japanese alpine dwarf cherry tree provides eye-catching fluff-like single white blooms in April, which the butterflies and bees love. Bronze foliage appears in the spring time to decorate the chestnut brown branches, they then turn green in the summer and then orange/red and then fall in the autumn. Dwarf/patio trees are perfect for containers because they will only grow to around 4-5ft tall making them suitable for balconies and doorways. ✓ Hardy Tree which produces a mass of blossom year after year ✓ Once the blossom has fallen, the leaves emerge brown and slowly change to green. The foliage changes to deep red before the leaves fall in autumn. ✓ Colour year after year ✓ Plant in Full Sun ✓ Plant in well drained soil ✓ Supplied in a 4L Growers Pot, at a height of around 70-80cm or 1m including growers pot Aftercare Provide a good sized pot for your blossom tree, making sure your pot has a hole in the bottom for drainage. Flowering cherries grow best in Ericaceous soil so be sure to add plenty of this in your container. Once planted you must water regularly, especially for their first year to establish their roots within the soil. Please note that our image is for illustrative purpose only, depending on the time of year the plant may vary.