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Plants For Spring Blossom

Plants for Spring Blossom 

If you look forward to magnolia blooms or cherry blossom every spring then you're in the right place! After the colder winter months, our collection of plants for spring blossom adds cheer to any garden and will certainly brighten your day. From the delicate pink and white blossoms of crabapple trees to magnificent wisteria flowers, discover our wide variety of plants in our collection below.

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Cherry blossom trees are well known and sought after for their beautiful and majestic blooms.

Crabapples provide stunning blossom in spring and fruits in winter. Crabapples will do much to attract wildlife to your garden.

Camelia flowers come in a stunning array of colours includng whites and pinks.

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How to care for Cherry Blossom Trees

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How to Plant a Cherry Blossom Tree

Read this guide to learn everything you need to know about how to plant a cherry blossom tree. 

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How to Prune a Cherry Blossom Tree

This definitive guide to everything you need to know about when and how to prune your cherry blossom tree.

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Plants For Spring Blossom FAQs

  • How to choose plants for spring blossom?

    There are a number of considerations when buying a plant for spring blossom. Firstly, if you are just interested in a spectacular spring display, go for a cherry blossom tree. The best sellers - 'Kanzan' and 'Kiku-Shidare' - really pack a punch, and the latter is suitable for small gardens. If you want a well rounded tree with multi-season interest, we can't recommend crabapples enough with their autumn fruits and long flowering period. Roses are also great as you can control the flowering with pruning.
  • What plants blossom first in spring?

    If the timing is important, magnoliasrhododendrons and camellias are among the first to colour up. Then comes apricotscherries and other stone fruits. For late spring, choose laburnumcrabapplehawthornjasmine and honeysuckle.
  • What are the best trees for small gardens?

    There are a number of smaller sized trees that are fantastic for growing in smaller spaces. For beautiful blossoms in a smaller garden, we recommend 'Cheal's Weeping' Ornamental Cherry, Prunus 'Kojo-no-Mai', and Viburnum 'Kilimanjaro'.