40/60cm Pot Grown Bird Cherry
(Prunus padus)

Bird Cherry is decorated with delicate, white, sweetly-fragranced, star-shaped flowers in the Summer, and small, bitter fruits in the Autumn (which are loved by wildlife!).

Bird Cherry is the ideal plant for any sort of occasion, as it loves to be planted both on its own as a little hedge, or even as a tree. It can provide year-round interest with its smell, style, and shades of green, white, and golden yellow.̴Ì?

40/60cm̴Ì?pot grown Bird Cherry will grow up to 4m high, with its average growth rate of 20-40cm per year.

  • Growth rate: Average (20-40cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 4m+ Tall
  • Soil type: Normal
  • Exposure: Sheltered, inland
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? No

In terms of care and maintenance, your Bird Cherry plant can be left to grow naturally on its own accord- most gardeners prefer to do this. However, if you would rather give it a bit of a tidy-up, just carry out a light prune during Summer (after fruiting and flowering has finished). Ensure you remove any broken/dead/diseased/crossing branches, too. Do not prune at the wrong time of the year as this will lead to the plant being open to diseases.̴Ì?

Berries

Berries

Tall

Tall

White Flower

White Flower

£7.98
This product has a minimum order quantity of 1

Bird Cherry is decorated with delicate, white, sweetly-fragranced, star-shaped flowers in the Summer, and small, bitter fruits in the Autumn (which are loved by wildlife!).

Bird Cherry is the ideal plant for any sort of occasion, as it loves to be planted both on its own as a little hedge, or even as a tree. It can provide year-round interest with its smell, style, and shades of green, white, and golden yellow.̴Ì?

40/60cm̴Ì?pot grown Bird Cherry will grow up to 4m high, with its average growth rate of 20-40cm per year.

  • Growth rate: Average (20-40cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 4m+ Tall
  • Soil type: Normal
  • Exposure: Sheltered, inland
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Evergreen foliage? No

In terms of care and maintenance, your Bird Cherry plant can be left to grow naturally on its own accord- most gardeners prefer to do this. However, if you would rather give it a bit of a tidy-up, just carry out a light prune during Summer (after fruiting and flowering has finished). Ensure you remove any broken/dead/diseased/crossing branches, too. Do not prune at the wrong time of the year as this will lead to the plant being open to diseases.̴Ì?

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