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Prunus ‘Accolade’ Flowering Cherry The incredible blooms of Prunus Accolade hail the beginning of spring at Deepdale Trees. This versatile hybrid cherry combines the early flowering of Prunus subhirtella with the bright pink blossom and good autumn colour of Prunus sargentii. Accolade is one of the first cherries in bloom, bearing large clusters of pure pink semi-double flowers which fade to light pink. It also has a very attractive smooth reddish-brown bark, marked with horizontal lenticels. In autumn the fresh green leaves turn yellow-orange. This plant is tolerant of most soils including calcareous ones, making it a good choice some problem areas. 6-7m multistem ‘Accolade’ Cherry Plant Profile Name: Prunus ‘Accolade’ Common Name: Cherry ‘Accolade’ Family: Rosaceae Height: 5-8m Demands: Tolerant of most soils including chalk Foliage: Elliptical to a point, yellow-orange in autumn Flower: Pure pink, semi double in dense clusters Bark: Smooth red-brown, with vertical lenticels Pink, semi-double flowers, signalling the arrival of spring Deepdale Trees Ltd., Tithe Farm, Hatley Road, Potton, Sandy, Beds. SG19 2DX. Tel: 01767 26 26 36 www.deepdale-trees.co.uk Prunus ‘Accolade’ Flowering Cherry w e N d n a a i l a r t s u A In e r a s e i r r e h c d n a l Zea iw dely associated with Christmas 2.5-3.0m multistems, field grown Pink, semi-double flowers, signalling the arrival of spring 20-25-30cm girth standards Deepdale field grown standards 18-20-25cm girth Autumn foliage of Prunus Accolade 3.5-4.0m multistems, one of the first spring flowering cherries Deepdale Trees Ltd., Tithe Farm, Hatley Road, Potton, Sandy, Beds. SG19 2DX. Tel: 01767 26 26 36 www.deepdale-trees.co.uk