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Pink Blossom Trees
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I keep seeing trees with really nice pick blossom on it. They seem to be everywhere in Essex. Does anyone know the name of the tree? It would be nic e to get one in our garden which hasn't got a lot of colour.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Usually they are ornamental flowering cherries or prunus species (prunus Kanzan for example).
They also have the benifit of gloriously coloured autumn leaves but will not produce fruit like the normal cherry.
They get big....25' + but there are some dwarf varieties and some can be grown in tubs.
The are from the rose family (roseacae)
I'm inclined to agree with hammerman and would say its most likely to be one of the ornamental cherries most flower march - may depending on variety, some of the Japanese flowering cheries are the most eye catching. Other possibilities with pink blossoms in flower now are- ornamental plum (Prunus purperia). Flowering crab (Malus profusion) Or maybe its one of the pink flowering Magnolias, many of which are out now, these need quite a bit of space, as they are wide spreading as they mature.