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CreatorsPalette  > Flowering Fruit Trees > Flowering Apricots > Matsubara Red Flowering Apricot
(Prunus mume)
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Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
(Note: Trees in the LEC Budwood Orchard are cut back heavily every year to force growth of budwood to make new trees.  Thus, I apologize that this photo is not as aesthetically pleasing as it would be in a proper landscape application.  You need to use a little imagination how a full grown tree would look.  At least from here I am positive of the accuracy of the variety.)
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
(Note: Trees in the LEC Budwood Orchard are cut back heavily every year to force growth of budwood to make new trees.  Thus, I apologize that this photo is not as aesthetically pleasing as it would be in a proper landscape application.  You need to use a little imagination how a full grown tree would look.  At least from here I am positive of the accuracy of the variety.)
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
(Note: Trees in the LEC Budwood Orchard are cut back heavily every year to force growth of budwood to make new trees.  Thus, I apologize that this photo is not as aesthetically pleasing as it would be in a proper landscape application.  You need to use a little imagination how a full grown tree would look.  At least from here I am positive of the accuracy of the variety.)
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
(Note: Trees in the LEC Budwood Orchard are cut back heavily every year to force growth of budwood to make new trees.  Thus, I apologize that this photo is not as aesthetically pleasing as it would be in a proper landscape application.  You need to use a little imagination how a full grown tree would look.  At least from here I am positive of the accuracy of the variety.)
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar. Lightly scented. New growth is red turning green. Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar.  Lightly scented.  New growth is red turning green.  Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
Masses of double, deep red flowers in early spring make this an outstanding smaller cultivar. Lightly scented. New growth is red turning green. Grows to a height of 10-12 feet and spread of 10-12 feet. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 7.
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