Double-flowered white cherry by All Saints Road, Emscote, Warwick

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Double-flowered white cherry by All Saints Road, Emscote, Warwick

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 27 Apr 2015

The double-flowered form of the native wild cherry is Prunus avium 'Plena'. To be enjoyed it needs plenty of space because it has a wide-spreading habit, unlike its single-flowered cousin. It may be out of fashion though it looks well in parks, parkland and on village greens. This tree is in the garden of the vicarage of All Saints Church.

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52.288911
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-1.566878