Abstract: A variety of ornamental cherry that combines a strongly upright branch habit, a narrow form, bright pink double flowers, and an early flowering date.
Abstract: A new cultivar of Prunus maackii, ‘Jespur’, characterized by its dwarf plant height, its short leaf internodes resulting in a dense crown with an upright form, its large leaves, its dark bronze trunks with exfoliating bark, its ease of propagation by tissue culture, and its hardiness to U.S.D.A. Zone 2.
Abstract: A new and distinct Prunus plant characterized by having a very vigorous growth, being one third larger than sibling seedlings in the same row, and for its very abundant, large white flowers, unusual in the species which normally bears pink flowers. The autumn foliage turns a brilliant red color in late October. It is the most cold hardy of the white Japanese cherry trees.
Abstract: A variety of ornamental cherry that combines a strongly upright branch habit, a narrow form, bright pink double flowers, and an early flowering date.
Abstract: This invention relates to an intermediate height Sand Cherry plant known as Prunus pumila and referred to by the name ‘UCONNPP002’, with a dense mounded form that is easy to produce and exhibits reliable landscape performance and ornamental traits as shown herein and described.