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Also known as the Judas Tree, Cercis siliquastrum is a bushy, well-branched tree, which can be suitable for smaller gardens if restricted to container or pot grown and cut to desired shape and size. The rosy-pink blooms are actually produced on the older wood stems, giving a lovely pendant effect. The heart-shaped leaves are attractive, and appear after the flowers, and turn lustrous yellow by autumn. The Judas Tree is a true architectural plant, and looks especially impressive when in bloom during the spring. Some of the most spectacular spring colour for the garden. Plant into the final location straight away, as Cercis dislike disturbance. Grow in moist, but well-drained soil in full sun. A south-facing position is particularly recommended, so that the heat can ripen the summer shoots, priming them for the following spring’s display. The Judas Tree requires very little pruning, only to remove any dead, damaged or diseased growth. Position: Full Sun or Partial ShadeHeight: Up to 10m (if unrestricted)Spread: Up to 10m (if unrestricted)Supplied in a 3.6 Litre Nursery Pot Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply, but can vary due to seasonality changes and may not be the exact variety.
Cercis Siliquastrum 3.6 Litre Potted Plant x 1
£29.99
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