4' Top Graft: Weeping 'Double Subhirtella' Flowering Cherry (Bare Root)
What does top grafted mean?
Top grafting is when a fruit tree is grafted onto the rootstock of a different cultivar (usually dwarf variety). The benefits of this are fruiting maturity, growth habit, and more uniformed trees to name a few.
The Weeping 'Double Subhirtella' Flowering Cherry is a stunning ornamental tree known for its pendulous, weeping branches and abundant spring blooms. The tree produces double-pink flowers that create a breathtaking display in early spring, often before the leaves emerge. The blossoms are showy and resemble delicate roses, making it a favorite for gardens and ornamental landscapes. The tree's weeping form gives it a graceful, cascading appearance, making it a great specimen tree or focal point in any garden.
Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 4-6 feet (due to the 4' top graft). The height may vary slightly depending on the rootstock.
Spacing:
Spacing of 6-8 feet between trees is recommended to allow for their graceful weeping form and prevent crowding.
Interesting Information:
Double Subhirtella is a low-maintenance, compact cherry tree with a unique weeping shape, making it ideal for small gardens, patios, or urban landscapes.
The double-pink blossoms are long-lasting, often blooming for several weeks in early spring, creating a dramatic and beautiful effect.
This variety is tolerant of a variety of soil types and conditions, including clay and loam, as long as it is well-drained.
The tree’s weeping habit adds a distinct, elegant appearance, making it a perfect choice for accenting walkways, courtyards, or even as a bonsai specimen.
Grow Zone:
Zones 5-8, making it adaptable to a variety of climates.
What does top grafted mean?
Top grafting is when a fruit tree is grafted onto the rootstock of a different cultivar (usually dwarf variety). The benefits of this are fruiting maturity, growth habit, and more uniformed trees to name a few.
The Weeping 'Double Subhirtella' Flowering Cherry is a stunning ornamental tree known for its pendulous, weeping branches and abundant spring blooms. The tree produces double-pink flowers that create a breathtaking display in early spring, often before the leaves emerge. The blossoms are showy and resemble delicate roses, making it a favorite for gardens and ornamental landscapes. The tree's weeping form gives it a graceful, cascading appearance, making it a great specimen tree or focal point in any garden.
Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 4-6 feet (due to the 4' top graft). The height may vary slightly depending on the rootstock.
Spacing:
Spacing of 6-8 feet between trees is recommended to allow for their graceful weeping form and prevent crowding.
Interesting Information:
Double Subhirtella is a low-maintenance, compact cherry tree with a unique weeping shape, making it ideal for small gardens, patios, or urban landscapes.
The double-pink blossoms are long-lasting, often blooming for several weeks in early spring, creating a dramatic and beautiful effect.
This variety is tolerant of a variety of soil types and conditions, including clay and loam, as long as it is well-drained.
The tree’s weeping habit adds a distinct, elegant appearance, making it a perfect choice for accenting walkways, courtyards, or even as a bonsai specimen.
Grow Zone:
Zones 5-8, making it adaptable to a variety of climates.
What does top grafted mean?
Top grafting is when a fruit tree is grafted onto the rootstock of a different cultivar (usually dwarf variety). The benefits of this are fruiting maturity, growth habit, and more uniformed trees to name a few.
The Weeping 'Double Subhirtella' Flowering Cherry is a stunning ornamental tree known for its pendulous, weeping branches and abundant spring blooms. The tree produces double-pink flowers that create a breathtaking display in early spring, often before the leaves emerge. The blossoms are showy and resemble delicate roses, making it a favorite for gardens and ornamental landscapes. The tree's weeping form gives it a graceful, cascading appearance, making it a great specimen tree or focal point in any garden.
Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 4-6 feet (due to the 4' top graft). The height may vary slightly depending on the rootstock.
Spacing:
Spacing of 6-8 feet between trees is recommended to allow for their graceful weeping form and prevent crowding.
Interesting Information:
Double Subhirtella is a low-maintenance, compact cherry tree with a unique weeping shape, making it ideal for small gardens, patios, or urban landscapes.
The double-pink blossoms are long-lasting, often blooming for several weeks in early spring, creating a dramatic and beautiful effect.
This variety is tolerant of a variety of soil types and conditions, including clay and loam, as long as it is well-drained.
The tree’s weeping habit adds a distinct, elegant appearance, making it a perfect choice for accenting walkways, courtyards, or even as a bonsai specimen.
Grow Zone:
Zones 5-8, making it adaptable to a variety of climates.