Prunus ‘Snofozam’ ‘Snow Fountain’ is a smaller weeping white flowering cherry tree known for it profuse cascade of beautiful white flowers
Prunus ‘Snofozam’ ‘Snow Fountain’
$149.00
This is a gorgeous and highly desirable smaller weeping white flowering cherry tree known for it profuse flow of white flowers. We typically top ours off at 5′- 6′ that creates a flowing outward cascade of beautiful white flowers. This is very hard-to-find, and is a real show-stopper in bloom!
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