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Prunus x (‘Snofozam’) Snowfountains®

[gallery ids="6168,6169,9056,9030,9057,4206"] A gracefully weeping tree that can be adapted to many forms, including top-grafted, base-budded and occasionally serpentine. Single white flowers cover the tree in early spring. It is a fine textured form, with small delicate leaves. The foliage turns to orange and yellow in the fall. It is more pendulous than other weeping cherries....
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Prunus x (‘Pisnshzam’) Pink Snow Showers™

[gallery ids="6103,7291,4203,4213"] A gracefully weeping tree with masses of single, blushing pink, pearl toned flowers that hold for a long time. Attractive dark green, glossy foliage turns to burnt gold and oranges in the fall. It prefers full sun and a well-drained site. It is grown both as top-grafted, base-budded, and occasionally serpentine....
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Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula’

[gallery ids="4208,4210,4211"] A gracefully weeping tree, normally top grafted. In spring, soft double pink flowers appear before the leaves. The fall color includes yellow and orange tints. It prefers full sun and good drainage. The nomenclature is confused; some would list his as 'Pendula Rosea' or 'Pendula Plena Rosea'. This has been in the trade since...
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Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’

[gallery ids="4209,4202"] A vase-shaped tree, that can become more rounded with age. The leaves emerge with a bronzy tint, become green in summer, then turn to orange and bronzy red in the fall. It is best known for the large, fully double, pink blooms that cover the tree in spring. It flowers best in full sun,...
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