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  2. Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' - Wikipedia

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    The Weeping Higan Cherry grows to a height 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 m) with a spread of 15 to 25 feet (5 to 8 m). It grows with an irregular outline or silhouette dense crown with a weeping crown shape. It has a fast growth rate. [2]

  3. Prunus itosakura - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples and rural areas throughout Japan have many long-standing weeping cherry trees, among which the Miharu Takizakura, 1,000 years old, is famous. Many cultivars of weeping cherry inherit the characteristic of Edo higan that flowers bloom before the leaves unfold. [4] P. × subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea'

  4. Prunus fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Prunus fruticosa, the European dwarf cherry, [2] dwarf cherry, Mongolian cherry or steppe cherry is a deciduous, xerophytic, winter-hardy, cherry-bearing shrub. It is also called ground cherry and European ground cherry , but is not to be confused with plants in the distinct "Groundcherry" genus of Physalis .

  5. 12 Messy Trees You Should Avoid Planting in Your Yard ... - AOL

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    Consider other smaller trees with a weeping shape, such as the weeping cherry or weeping birch. These have a beautiful form but will maintain a more compact shape in your garden. BUY IT ($160)

  6. Dwarf cherry - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf cherry as a name has been used for at least three species of small cherry trees: Prunus cerasus; Prunus fruticosa; Prunus pumila; An unrelated Australian tree with cherry-like fruit: Exocarpus strictus; Cultivars of the sour cherry Prunus cerasus that are grafted onto dwarfing rootstocks.

  7. Prunus cerasus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus cerasus (sour cherry, [3] tart cherry, or dwarf cherry) [4] is an Old World species of Prunus in the subgenus Cerasus . It has two main groups of cultivars : the dark-red Morello cherry and the lighter-red Amarelle cherry .

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