(Semi-Dwarf) The Tomcot™ Apricot is a consistently good producer of yellow fruit with a ruby blush where the sun has touched the skin. It’s a vigorous selection and partially self-pollinating meaning it will set considerable fruit on its own in your backyard garden but would set far heavier crops if pollinated by another selection of Apricot. It’s an early maturing Apricot producing luscious fruit for you to pick and eat right off the tree in late July and early August. While its fruit will be tasty preserved it holds up best as a dessert quality Apricot that will have you drooling for more! Plant Tomcot™ in spots where spring frosts are less frequent because its massive pink bloom in late April or early May can be damaged causing poor fruit set. All Apricots love full sun and well-drained soil.

A weeping tree that’s sure to bring joy to homeowners in spring. The elegant, arching branches of Pink Snow Showers weeping cherry are a flurry of sweet pink flowers in early spring, standing out against the silvery branches. Serrated, dark green foliage has no issue with unsightly shot hole disease, staying neat and clean all season before developing into red and orange tones in fall. This vigorous grower develops into a showpiece specimen quickly.

This graceful weeping form is prized in the landscape. Small pink flowers cover the slender, pendulous branches giving a flower fountain appearance in late April to early May. Very hardy, top grafted at 6′.

This graceful weeping form is prized in the landscape. Small pink flowers cover the slender, pendulous branches giving a flower fountain appearance in late April to early May. Very hardy, top grafted at 6′.

‘Autumnalis’ is a deciduous fruit tree that has a long season of interest opening ½” blossoms that are pale pink to white in color along with black, pea-sized fruit. Showy flowers and fruit attract birds. Better tolerance for summer heat and winter cold than most of the flowering cherries. Its small size and low maintenance nature makes it an ideal ornamental tree for beds and borders, as well as small gardens.

Superb double pink flowers make this a sought after landscape specimen. Vase-shaped when young, spreading as it ages, this selection blooms dependably and abundantly in mid-May and is very tolerant of many soil conditions.

Pink Flair® Cherry offers year round interest starting with pink spring flowers, followed by dark green summer foliage plus dark purple fruit.  It does not disappoint in the fall as it continues with vibrant orange shades.  It’s slim, pear-shaped disposition makes it a perfect edition to any neighborhood setting!

If you’ve always wanted a showy flowering cherry but lacked the space, plant Zuzu® Prunus incisa. This ornamental shrubby cherry is a dazzling mass of pink powderpuff blooms in spring, and it reaches 5-8’ tall and just 3-5′ wide. Dense branching gives it a lush, full look.

Upright and vigorous, this plant puts on a real show in late April when it bursts into color with tons of small, double pink-colored flowers. Very hardy, works well in border areas.

With its weeping growth and striking burgundy red foliage, this Prunus adds deep color to a landscape spring through fall!  Large pink blooms offer a delightful spring aroma.  This plum variety is quick and easy to grow, adaptable in multiple environments, and does not produce fruit.