Position

Sun exposure:
Full shade
Aspect:
South facing, west facing
Position in border:
Back, middle

Soil

Acidic / Chalky / Alkaline / Clay / Heavy / Moist / Well Drained / Light / Sandy

Prunus pendula ‘Pendula Rubra’ is a Japanese flowering cherry tree with an attractive weeping habit. It forms a compact-growing tree with an irregular head of pendulous branches. Masses of single rose-pink flowers, up to 2cm across, are borne in clusters of up to five blooms, mainly during late winter and early spring. These are darker pink in bud, providing some colour and interest during winter as the flower buds appear in autumn and may open intermittently during the winter months.

The foliage is deciduous, with leaves up to 8cm long that are ovate in shape with serrated edges. In spring the newly-opened leaves are an attractive bronze-green, maturing to dark green. Leaves develop fiery tints of orange and red in the autumn before falling.

The shape of the tree is wider than high, producing irregularly spaced main branches from which the stems hang down. Ultimate size is attained in around 12-15 years.

Prunus pendula ‘Pendula Rubra’ was formerly known as Prunus x subhirtella ‘Pendula Rubra’ and is occasionally still sold under that name. The name is derived from the Latin pendeo, meaning ‘to hang’, and rubra which means 'red'. Prunus pendula ‘Pendula Rosea’ is very similar, but with paler pink flowers.

Prunus pendula ‘Pendula Rubra’ has been awarded the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Award of Garden Merit.


Advice on buying Prunus 'Pendula Rubra'

  • Flowering cherry trees are widely available as container-grown trees from nurseries, garden centres and online
  • While Prunus pendula ‘Pendula Rubra’ is one of the less common weeping flowering cherry varieties, it should be fairly readily available
  • The usual size available to buy is a young tree at a height of 1.4-1.8m high, grown in a 10-15l pot
  • Specialist tree nurseries may offer ready-grown trees in larger sizes, often as bare root or field-grown trees which are only available during the dormant season (November to March)

Where to buy Prunus 'Pendula Rubra'

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Prunus ‘Pendula Rubra’ and wildlife

Prunus ‘Pendula Rubra’ is known for attracting bees and birds. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers and has seeds for birds.

Is known to attract Bees
Bees
Is not known to attract Beneficial insects
Beneficial insects
Is known to attract Birds
Birds
Is not known to attract Butterflies/​Moths
Butterflies/​Moths
Is not known to attract Other pollinators
Other pollinators

Is Prunus ‘Pendula Rubra’ poisonous?

Prunus ‘Pendula Rubra’ has no toxic effects reported.

No reported toxicity to:
Is not known to attract Birds
Birds
Is not known to attract Cats
Cats
Is not known to attract Dogs
Dogs
Is not known to attract Horses
Horses
Is not known to attract Livestock
Livestock
Is not known to attract People
People
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