Botanical Name: Prunus serrulata kiku-shidare-zakura ‘Cheals Weeping’
Cultivar: ‘Cheals Weeping’
Common name: Weeping cherry
Plant Type: Ornamental weeping
Flower colour: Clustered petals (up to 70) that are a double, deep pink
Foliage: Shiny, dark green. Autumn colours are yellowish-orange to reddish-orange
Height: 2-4M
Width: 3M
Plant Uses: Feature tree
– Can be planted singualry or in pairs on either side of a path/garden
– General landscape use
– Great for smaller gardens
– Lawn specimens
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well drained soil
Watering: Regular watering, apply water slowly giving it a chance to sink into the soil as deep as possible
Fertilsing: Slow-release fertiliser in early spring just as new leaves begin to bud
Pruning: Do not prune unless they are diseased, damaged or problematic