Prunus mume 'The Geisha', commonly known as Japanese Apricot, is a deciduous tree celebrated for its delightful fragrance and early winter blooms. Its semi-double, rose-pink flowers appear on bare branches from mid-winter to early spring, brightening gardens during the cooler months. This compact tree grows to approximately 4 metres in height and 3 metres in spread over 10 years, making it an excellent choice for small to medium-sized gardens, courtyards, and urban landscapes across New Zealand.
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Prunus yedoensis, commonly known as the Yoshino cherry, is celebrated for its profuse white blossoms in early spring. This deciduous tree grows to approximately 5 metres tall with a broad, spreading canopy. It thrives best in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating frost and cooler climates common in New Zealand. The elegant floral display and graceful form make it a popular choice for gardens and parks.
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