Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea', commonly known as the Winter Flowering Cherry Tree, is a unique ornamental tree that brings beauty and charm to the garden throughout the colder months. Known for its delicate pink blossoms that appear in winter and continue into early spring, this tree offers a burst of colour when many other plants are dormant. Its graceful, weeping form and year-round interest make it a standout choice for winter gardens, small spaces, or even urban landscapes, where it adds elegance and a touch of warmth during the chillier seasons. Whether planted as a focal point or part of a mixed border, Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea' provides a long-lasting visual feast during the colder months.
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Key Features:
Winter Blooms – Unique among cherry trees, it produces soft pink flowers in late autumn through early spring, adding colour during the darker months.
Weeping Form – The tree has a gentle, cascading habit that creates a graceful, soft silhouette, perfect for adding structure and movement to gardens.
Year-Round Appeal – In summer, its dark green leaves provide a lush canopy, and in autumn, the tree’s branches offer a striking form before the flowers return in winter.
Compact Size – Ideal for small gardens, courtyards, or urban spaces where space is at a premium, it doesn’t grow too large.
Low Maintenance – Easy to grow with minimal care; this tree is pest-resistant and doesn’t require much pruning.
Wildlife-Friendly – Attracts pollinators, particularly bees, with its early flowers, making it a great addition to any eco-friendly garden.
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Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea' | Winter Flowering Cherry Tree
Specification Details Botanical Name Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea' Common Names Winter Flowering Cherry Tree Family Rosaceae Origin Hybrid cultivar, derived from Prunus subhirtella 🔗 Learn More About the Rosaceae Family
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