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Multi Stem Tibetan Cherry Tree | Prunus serrula

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Multi Stem Tibetan Cherry Tree | Prunus serrula

  • Also available in single stem here
  • Eye-catching smooth, bronze peeling bark tree
  • Also known as the Birch Bark Cherry Tree
  • Display of small white flowers in the spring
  • Dark green foliage turns a rich yellow in autumn
  • Medium tree growing up to 8x8m
  • Happy in any moist and well-drained soil apart from chalk
  • Our potted trees are supplied in EcoPots™. Eco pots use 70% less plastic and are fully recyclable, unlike normal single-use pots. They flex and so produce less root spiralling and travel better in the post.MORE
  • Our trees are usually between 18 and 36 months old at the time of dispatch.
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better-shaped tree. This can stop the tree from becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth.MORE
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From $16.82

Original: $56.06

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Multi Stem Tibetan Cherry Tree | Prunus serrula

$56.06

$16.82

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  • Also available in single stem here
  • Eye-catching smooth, bronze peeling bark tree
  • Also known as the Birch Bark Cherry Tree
  • Display of small white flowers in the spring
  • Dark green foliage turns a rich yellow in autumn
  • Medium tree growing up to 8x8m
  • Happy in any moist and well-drained soil apart from chalk
  • Our potted trees are supplied in EcoPots™. Eco pots use 70% less plastic and are fully recyclable, unlike normal single-use pots. They flex and so produce less root spiralling and travel better in the post.MORE
  • Our trees are usually between 18 and 36 months old at the time of dispatch.
  • Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching. This formative pruning can involve cutting the main leader if the expert tree growers decide this will produce a better-shaped tree. This can stop the tree from becoming "leggy", and promote stronger, bushier growth.MORE