Cerisier à fleurs 'Royal Burgundy' Thuilleaux


Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy', Vörös levelű díszcseresznye Tájkertész

Japanese cherry 'Royal Burgundy' is a beautiful ornamental tree offering burgundy foliage and double flowers in stunning magenta tones. It is a cultivar of the Japanese cherry, bred for its exquisite colors that give it the name 'Royal Burgundy.' When grown as a tree it forms a perfect vase shape as a focal point in your garden. Sunlight Full sun


Cerisier du Japon Royal Burgundy Prunus serrulata à fleurs rose pourpré

Prunus serrulata. Broadleaf deciduous tree, 20-35 ft (6-11 cm), many clones, variable habits. Note horizontal lenticels on bark. Leaves alternate, simple, 5-13 cm long, have a long point, serrate with bristle-like teeth, 2-4 glands on petiole. Flowers 3.5 cm diameter, white, double, 3-5 per cluster, pedicels to 4 cm long.


Cerisier à fleurs 'Royal Burgundy' Thuilleaux

View cart Add to cart Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy' Prunus 'Royal Burgundy' grows into a sturdy tree with a broad vase-shaped crown. Height 6 - 8 m. 'Royal Burgundy' occurred as a sport (mutation) in P. serrulata 'Kanzan'. A remarkable difference with 'Kanzan' is that the leaves of 'Royal Burgundy' are purple-red.


Prunus serrulata “Royal Burgundy” Japanska trešnja “Royal Burgundy” Rasadnik Novi Sad Yuflor

Description The Japanese flowering cherry tree is a small to medium-sized flowering tree that has spectacular spring flowers. It grows 15 to 25 feet tall and equally as wide with variable habits. This tree is a popular ornamental in its native countries and in portions of the United States.


Säulenkirsche, Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy' PflegeInfos

The Prunus 'Royal Burgundy' is a Japanese ornamental cherry tree with dark red leaves that turn scarlet and orange in the fall. How fast does Prunus 'Royal Burgundy' grow? This species of cherry tree is technically capable of growing as much as one and a half feet to two feet per year, but averages just a single foot of growth per year.


Prunus serrulata Royal Burgundy Trees & Specimens Arboretum Garden Centre

Characteristics Cultivar: Royal Burgundy Family: Rosaceae Size: Height: 0 ft. to 30 ft. Width: 0 ft. to 0 ft. Plant Category: fruits, trees, Plant Characteristics: spreading, Foliage Characteristics: deciduous, Flower Characteristics: long lasting, Flower Color: pinks, Tolerances: deer, heat & humidity, pollution, rabbits, seashore, Requirements


Prunus Serrulata 'Royal Burgundy', Japanese Cherry Tree 'Royal Burgundy' uploaded by atomica

10.00 am - 4.00 pm. Prunus 'Royal Burgundy' vigorous, medium-sized, ornamental deciduous cherry tree of narrowly upright habit, more spreading as it matures, and peeling coppery bark. The rich purple leaves are copper when young and turn bright scarlet and orange in autumn. The clusters of double, magenta flowers bloom on bare branches in.


Cerisier à fleurs 'Royal Burgundy' Thuilleaux

Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy' Royal Burgundy Cherry USDA Zone: 5 Height: 20′ Spread: 15′ Description: Royal Burgundy is a purple foliaged form of Kwanzan. Slightly slower growing, its flowers are a darker tint and its deep purple foliage is unique among cherries. Shape Broad vase Foliage Deep purple Fall Color Bronze-purple Flower


Prunus Serrulata 'Royal Burgundy', Japanese Cherry Tree 'Royal Burgundy' uploaded by rstyles

Variety or Cultivar. 'Royal Burgundy' is a vigorous, narrowly upright then spreading, deciduous tree with maroon leaves, bronze-red when young and turning scarlet and orange in autumn. Clusters of double, pink flowers bloom as or before the leaves emerge in mid-spring.


Japanese Flowering Cherry Prunus serrulata ‘Royal Burgundy’ Everglades Nurseries

Prunus 'Royal Burgundy' is a slow growing broadleaf deciduous tree with bronze and purple foliage and pink flowers in spring. It can grow 15 FT - 20 FT - wide, 20 FT tall. To grow well, it prefers sun - bright shade and even moisture water. Grows best in well-drained and rich soil. #fall color Plant family: #Rosaceae USDA Zone: zone 5a - 9b


Wiśnia piłkowana 'Royal Burgundy' (Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy') sklep Euro Ogród

Royal Burgundy Flowering Cherry is recommended for the following landscape applications; Accent; Shade; Planting & Growing. Royal Burgundy Flowering Cherry will grow to be about 25 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 20 feet. It has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 5 feet from the ground, and is suitable for planting under power lines.


Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy' Sierkers (cv) Van den Berk Boomkwekerijen

The Royal Burgundy Cherry tree has great foliage color that is burgundy to purple throughout spring and summer. Its unique foliage will change to orange reddish colors during the fall season before losing its leaves for winter. It is also known for its double pink flower blooms all throughout the tree.


Royal Burgundy Flowering Cherry (Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy') in Bloomingdale

Prunus serrulata or Japanese cherry [1] is a species of cherry tree that grows naturally in Japan, China, and Korea, and it also refers to a cultivar produced from Prunus speciosa (Oshima cherry), a cherry tree endemic in Japan.


Prunus Serrulata 'Royal Burgundy', Japanese Cherry Tree 'Royal Burgundy' uploaded by atomica

Royal Burgundy Cherry Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy' Few ornamental cherry varieties do well in the Pacific Northwest, but the Royal Burgundy flowering cherry may be an exception. Similar in form to a kwanzan, it appears to grow at a slower rate.


Prunus serrulata Royal Burgundy Rasadnik Mihalek

We're almost positive the saying "pretty in pink" comes from someone marveling at the beauty that is the Royal Burgundy Flowering Cherry tree (Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy'). Grown for its coloring more so than its berries, this tree's character is sure to stand out in anyone's garden and bring a splash of intensity to landscapes.


Wiśnia piłkowana Royal Burgundy Prunus serrulata Royal Burgundy

Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy'. The Royal Burgundy Cherry also seems to have a less aggressive root system and less tendency to develop the large surface roots we sometimes see on grafted cherry trees. The most significance difference however, are the deep dark purple leaves framing the stout light pink double flowers in early spring..

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