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Bare root Kursar Flowering Cherry Tree, AWARD + PINK + SMALL EARLY FLOWERING + PINK FLOWERS**FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY + FREE 100% TREE WARRANTY**

Bare root Kursar Flowering Cherry Tree, AWARD + PINK + SMALL EARLY FLOWERING + PINK FLOWERS**FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY + FREE 100% TREE WARRANTY**
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Bare root Kursar Flowering Cherry Tree, AWARD + PINK + SMALL EARLY FLOWERING + PINK FLOWERS**FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY + FREE 100% TREE WARRANTY**
 £47.50 
Available Options:
Size Qty
100+ cm  
125+ cm (+£14.40)   


BARE ROOT SEASON IS CLOSED FROM 1st APRIL, STARTS AGAIN NOVEMBER 2024



Mature Bare Root Trees, click here 
mature bare root trees 180-400cm tall. 

Bare root Kursar Flowering Cherry Tree Options Explained, (Click the link for Containerised Prunus Kursar)

100+cm: 1-year maiden, 100-150cm tall.
125+cm: 2-3 year tree, 125-175cm tall.Feathered or Half standard

Bare root Kursar Flowering Cherry Tree

  1. RHS Aware Of Garden Merit
  2. Early single pink flowers
  3. Red and golden Autumn foliage
  4. small tree 4m high, 3m wide at 10 year point
  5. Attracts wildlife
  6. Chalk and clay tolerant
  7. Light pruning to encourage new growth
  8. Upright shape


Do I Need To Stake My Bare Root Tree?
9 out of 10 times the answer will be no, especially if under 200cm tall. However our article on Tree Staking should help guide you.  

Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Air and light is reduced in this location which could promote fungus and bacterial issues. If the corner is of the house and a fence then you also have leeching issues to contend with from cement and wood preservatives. Also when it rains, that area would experience higher water levels so we advise against it unless the plant is very hardy. 

1 Year Maiden Bare Root Trees
If you plant a 1 Year maiden tree and do not prune it at all, it will grow a little more upright and have more clear stem

Ornamental Tree Roots In The Shade e.g. Behind A Fence
It is more important that that foliage (posh term for leaves) receives the sunlight than the roots. 

Have good drainage as water and no sun is the start of algae and other issues.

Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Air and light is reduced in this location which could promote fungus and bacterial issues. If the corner is of the house and a fence then you also have leeching issues to contend with from cement and wood preservatives. Also when it rains, that area would experience higher water levels so we advise against it unless the plant is very hardy.   

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