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'Pendula' is a lovely half standard weeping ornamental pear tree with beautiful grey-green narrow leaves that have a silver downy underside. Pretty single white flowers appear in April-May and they are popular with wildlife. The wonderful silvery-blue foliage turns an attractive bronzed green in the autumn before falling and brown/green ornamental fruits are also produced which are eaten by birds.
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Black Locust. A slow-growing, half standard deciduous tree. Charming and unusual twisted stems and curly leaves. The foliage emerges a refreshing lime green with multiple pairs of rounded leaflets, transforming into a beautiful buttery yellow in Autumn. This dwarf member of the Black Locust family boasts fragrant white flowers hanging delicately from its curled branches in summer.
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Ornamental Cherry. Deciduous half standard tree. Pale pink, fragrant flowers appear in spring, after the young leaves have appeared. The colourful foliage is red whilst young, turning a more intense red-purple through the summer months and becoming more bronzed in autumn. Occasionally a few cherry sized, blackish-purple fruits are produced in July.
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Cercis ‘Merlot’ is a graceful new introduction of weeping habit. Deciduous tree. Leaves are heart-shaped, deep red-purple turning green in summer and shades of orange, bronze and red-purple in Autumn. A good display of deep-pink flowers appear in clusters on bare stems before the leaves in Spring. Perfect for small gardens.
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Cercis ‘Vanilla Twist’ is a graceful new introduction of weeping habit. Deciduous tree. Broad, soft, heart-shaped leaves grow in copper-tinted green to deep blue-green to yellow. Stunning clusters of creamy white, sweetpea-like flowers bloom on bare branchlets in early spring. Perfect for small gardens.