Prunus 'Accolade' Bush
Origin: England. Small deciduous tree or large shrub with a crown which is initially vase shaped, sparse and upright, later broadening out until becomes round with the external branches bending downwards slightly. Elliptical leaves, 8-12cm long, with dentate margins, medium green, turning a beautiful shade of yellow and orange in autumn. Early flowering in March-April, flowers are 4cm wide, double and grouped in clusters, very bright pink producing a very spectacular effect. No particular requirements as regards soil, and needs to be lightly pruned after the flowering (even though it does withstand severe pruning). When the branches are covered in buds they can be cut and arranged in vases where the buds will open and stay in flower for quite a while.