• 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.
  • Flagpole Cherry. Small deciduous tree. Given it's name for it's narrow, upright shape, which is ideal for tight spaces and smaller gardens. Blossoms in late spring, with fragrant, semi-double, pale pink flowers. Leaves turn orange and red in Autumn. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Winter-flowering cherry. Small, deciduous tree. Blossoms repeatedly between November and March, with semi-double, pale pink flowers. Leaves turn from dark green to attractive shades of yellow in Autumn. Has a neat, spreading shape. Valuable to wildlife.

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