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Yamadei ornamental cherry trees

Prunus incisa
Yamadei has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • Flowering month: March
  • Blossom colour: White
  • Awards: RHS AGM (current) 2012
A small shrub-like ornamental cherry with clusters of white bell-shaped flowers and orange autumn leaf colours.

Yamadei ornamental cherry trees for sale

Pot-grown

All pot-grown trees are suitable for planting out in the garden, some are suitable for growing in containers.

  • PG12-year top-worked 11.5L pot-grown tree Dwarf rootstock £73.50
    Small tree (1.5m-2.5m after 10 years)
    (45cm)
Next deliveries

You can pre-order now, deliveries start in September.

Delivery charges

Delivery for a single tree starts at £9.95. It is calculated when you add trees to your basket, based on your postcode.

Yamadei is form of Prunus incisa with a spreading bush-like habit, and featuring a mass of bright white spring blossom.  The flowers have a distinctive bell-like shape (as if they have not opened up fully).

In autumn the leaves take on orange and red hues.

Being relatively small and slow-growing, Yamadei is ideal as a dwarf "top worked" tree, which can be grown in a planter as a patio feature.

History

This variety of Prunus incisa (the Fuji cherry) was found in the early 20th century near Mount Fuji in Japan. It differs from others of this species in that the flowers do not have red centres, and the petals remain partially closed, creating the bell-like effect.

Yamadei characteristics

Growing

  • Gardening skillBeginner

Identification

  • Country of originJapan
  • Flowering monthMarch
  • Blossom colourWhite
  • AwardsRHS AGM (current)