Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea

The autumn-flowered cherry, which flowers in flushes through the coldest months of the year, is a must for our garden.

This ornamental cherry is a real tonic on a winter’s day, and its slender form means it casts little shade making it an ideal tree even for the smallest garden.

Flowering from November to March, it is a highly adaptable tree with attractive, delicate blossoms and an open, manageable habit. The pink semi-double flowers turn white as they age.

Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea

The spring foliage is a bronze-green that turns to a rich mix if orange and yellow in autumn.

FeaturesEnchanting Blossom
Excellent Foliage Colour
Fully Hardy
FlowersAutumn & Winter
PlantingGrows in full sun or dappled shade
SoilAny good well-drained garden soil
Height & Spread4m x 3m (13ft x 10Ft) after 20 years