Snow Goose Cherry is a very beautiful white flowering cherry tree growing to 25 ft tall and 15 ft wide. It has a more upright growth habit, but rounds out over time. The flowers appear before the leaves in April as large single white flowers. This is a robust and very hardy, disease and insect resistant variety. It is hard-to-find, but is an outstanding performer and is one of our absolute favorite flowering trees! (minimum order of 5 of these, please) USDA zones 5-8
Prunus serrulata, ‘Snow Goose’
$169.00
Snow Goose Cherry is a very beautiful and robust white flowering cherry tree growing to 25 ft tall and 15 ft wide. It has a more upright growth habit, but rounds out over time. This is an excellent flowering tree to line a driveway, parkway, walkway, or a property line. This is a very hardy, disease and insect resistant variety.
It is hard-to-find, but is an outstanding performer and is one of our absolute favorites! Our specimens are currently a huge 12′- 14’++ tall! This is an excellent price for these LARGE specimens! (Minimum order of 5 of these, please) USDA zones 5-8
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