Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula Rubra'

The long-stalked, rosy-pink flowers are produced from deep red buds borne on slender weeping branches throughout April.

The leaves are reds and yellows in the autumn. Its weeping habit makes it suitable for the smaller garden.

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 At Keele: One specimen by the Chapel; compartment 43b; tag 4011.

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