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BIRD CHERRY TREE - PRUNUS PADUS

Bird Cherry is a charming native tree produces racemes of white almond scented flowers in May followed by dark fruits in autumn. This really should be planted more often.

Our Bird Cherry trees are English grown from genuine English origin (provenance) stock grown naturally in fertile English soil. Because our Bird Cherry trees are 100% English provenance and English grown, they make an excellent choice for any woodland or landscape planting scheme. If you are including native species, we think it is easy to be misled. Some suppliers use the word “native” to describe their trees but this does not necessarily mean that they are English grown or of English origin. Many are imported from continental Europe. As growers with over 40 years of growing experience we are happy to pass on our knowledge and advice. Don’t compromise on quality. When you want the best choose quality English grown, English origin Bird Cherry from Botanica.

Available in economy and premium selection

Economy - rooted into its pot but a further season before moving up a pot size.
Premium - more growth in its pot. More mature than Economy

PLANTING SERVICE

We offer a full planting service, in and around East Anglia, for all our trees and plants, working in areas from town gardens, to large estates with plants that range from a single tree, to whole woodlands and everything in between.

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PLANTING SUNDRIES

We also stock and supply planting sundries to aid establishment and promote growth. If you do not see what you are looking for please enquire as we still may be able to help.

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Saturday: Closed July - August

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