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Bare Root Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry Options
100+cm: 1-year maiden, 100-175cm tall.
125+cm: 1-year maiden, 125-200cm tall.
180-240cm: 2-3 year tree, half standard (single 80cm clear stem)
Girth 6-8cm: Around *180-200cm clear stem + 50-100cm foliage) Standard Tree i.e. lollipop shape.
Girth 8-10cm: Around *180-200cm clear stem + 75-125cm foliage) Standard Tree i.e. lollipop shape.
* Only girth is guaranteed.
Bare Root Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry (click the link for potted Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry tree)
The bare root Tibetan Cherry Tree (Prunus Serrula Tibetica) is an easy-to-identify tree because of the Mahogany-coloured bark. If it grew in chair or table shapes then you might think there was some expensive furniture in your garden (let us know if it does, we charge extra for those).
A great tree to have in the garden during winter as the bark is very ornamental. The only way to get more interesting bark in the garden is to have a singing dog. Don't worry if your Tibetan Cherry tree starts stripping off, it is not too hot, the peeling bark is a feature of thee tree. Prunus Serrula is very good for stress relief because you can go and "tear a strip off" without upsetting it.
The small white flowers in spring are so small, it is like the tree is being paid minimum wage as a teenager and just couldn't be bothered. If you want the bark and larger flowers then we suggest standing closer, much closer. The flowers turn into small cherry fruits that the birds might enjoy but humans won't.
Our bare root Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry tree is deciduous. A rumour started by us states that it means the tree has decided to drop all the leaves in autumn.
Being a small and fast-growing tree, you can expect a 10-year height of around 4 x 3m tree (height x width). The only thing we can think of this small and worth looking at for hours at a time is Kylie Minogue.
Planting Bare Root Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry
A clay and chalk-tolerant tree suitable for all of the UK. Plant in well-draining soil and full sun for best results.
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Random Information About Our Bare Root Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry
It is suspected Mr Ruler, who invented wooden measuring sticks, discovered this tree. For such an amazing discovery, he was knighted and became Sir Ruler and this is how the name came about. This is a rumour started by us.
Using beeswax to buff your tree bark to a greater shine is the best method to get some funny looks from the neighbours.
If you want the neighbours to leave you alone, ask them if they would like to join your tree buffing.
If you want the whole street to leave you alone, do your buffing in the buff.
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.