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Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields Stunning Pink Flowering

Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields Stunning Pink Flowering

Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields is a lovely, summer-flowering shrub which has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its many attractive qualities. It’s a great choice for UK gardeners everywhere! With its origins in the Himalayas, Deutzia Strawberry Fields is a newer hybrid with a more compact growth habit, making it a more versatile landscaping plant. The leaves that emerge in the early spring on the arching stems are medium green and ovate. In late spring and early summer the bushes are covered in masses of fragrant flowers 2.5 cm across, deep pink to red on the outside with a contrasting white centre. They will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Deutzia Strawberry Fields will grow quickly to reach its full height and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres in 5 to 10 years, but it is best to keep it pruned every year to about 1 metre to maintain healthy growth. As well as cutting back the overall size after flowering, cut out any dead or damaged stems, and a third of the healthy stems back to the base. If planting more than one, space the plants 1.5 metres apart.  Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields will grow best in full sun or partial shade, in an exposed or sheltered location, in any fertile, moist, well-drained soil. They are resistant to pests and diseases. Tolerant to salt, they will grow well in coastal areas. Suited to container planting, Deutzia Strawberry Fields is a good choice for a rooftop terrace or courtyard planter, where its long season of spectacular flowers will give good value, and the green leaves and arching stems will provide a pleasant backdrop through the rest of the growing season. Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields will also work well at the back of a mixed border, planted with late tulips to complement the pink blooms. A summer-blooming clematis can be trained up through the stems to provide late-season interest. On a country property, the low-maintenance and deer-resistant shrub will work well on a difficult exposed slope or a bank next to a stream or pond, or in an informal or mixed hedge, where a mass planting of the extravagantly blooming Deutzia Strawberry Fields will put on a stunning display. Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields in full bloom is a delight to behold, and its long flowering period makes it a worthwhile addition to any garden, large or small!

GBP 28.00
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Prunus Amanogawa. Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees for Sale

Prunus Amanogawa. Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees for Sale

Prunus Amanogawa, the Japanese Flowering Cherry or The Flagpole CherryUpright and narrow, this flowering Japanese cherry works well as an ornamental tree in all gardens. The British plant collector Ernest ‘Chinese’ Wilson first introduced the Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ to Europe in 1916. The small ornamental tree was dubbed ‘Amanogawa’ in Japanese which translates into ‘River in the Sky’. The moniker River in the Sky refers to the tree’s profusion of springtime blossoms that resemble the astronomical arrangement of the Milky Way. The Armanogawa is also commonly called the Japanese Flowering Cherry or the Flagpole Cherry tree. After its introduction, the Armanogawa quickly grew in popularity and was bestowed the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1931. This Japanese cherry tree has a delicate appearance with an upright growth habit. Its canopy forms a column shape with extremely erect branches. The tree produces a canopy width of 2 to 5 meters. It is a relatively slow growing tree and usually takes around twenty years to reach a height of 5 meters. The tree’s petite size makes it a classic focal specimen for any garden. From mid-April to mid-May, the Armanogawa produces large clusters of shell-pink double blossoms that feature a pleasing fragrance. The flowers are delicate and can succumb to a late frost but the tree will suffer no harm if the mercury dips. Following flower production, the tree’s oval bronze leaves appear and quickly turn green. Each leaf measure 5 to 13 centimeters long and 2 to 7 centimeters wide with a serrated edge. In the autumn, the tree’s foliage turns brilliant hues of orange and red. The Armanogawa Cherry grows best in well-draining soil that contains ample organic material. Plant in full sunlight for best fall colours. When young, the tree usually benefits from staking to protect it from strong winds. Virtually care free, the Armanogawa requires no pruning to maintain its appearance. However, if pruning is desired it should be carried out in the late summer to give the pruning wounds ample time to heal before winter arrives.The show stopping beauty of the Armanogawa is undeniable. Its small size makes it perfect for any cottage or urban style garden setting. Once established, the tree is hardy and carefree.     

GBP 26.60
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