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Plants Flowering in April

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PIERIS 'Flaming Silver'
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PIERIS 'Flaming Silver'  >

Lily of the valley shrub
Startling silver variegation and scarlet new growth
PIERIS forrestii 'Forest Flame'
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PIERIS forrestii 'Forest Flame'  >

Lily of the valley shrub
Dainty foliage red then fading to salmon
PISTACIA lentiscus
aromatic tree with leathery dark green leaflets and red fruits
POLYGALA chamaebuxus 'Grandiflora'
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POLYGALA chamaebuxus 'Grandiflora'  >

Ground box, Shrubby milkwort
Spreading shrub with leathery leaves and unusual purple pea flowers with a yellow heel
POLYGONATUM multiflorum
Green-white flowers, borne on arching stems
PRIMULA denticulata
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PRIMULA denticulata  >

Drumstick primrose
Lilac-purple drum-stick primula
PRIMULA veris
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PRIMULA veris  >

Cowslip, Herb Peter, Palsywort
Variable yellow flowers
PRIMULA vulgaris
fragrant pale yellow flowers
PROSTANTHERA cuneata
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PROSTANTHERA cuneata  >

Alpine mint bush
Minute leaves and large racemes of white flowers. The hardiest of all Prostantheras and a suitable rock plant
PROSTANTHERA sieberi

PROSTANTHERA sieberi  >

Australian mint bush
Largest growing form with lilac-purple flowers and aromatic leaves
PRUNUS 'Amanogawa'
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PRUNUS 'Amanogawa'  >

Flagpole cherry, Lombardy poplar cherry
tight columnar habit and dense clusters of semi-double pale pink flowers
PRUNUS 'Kanzan'
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PRUNUS 'Kanzan'  >

Flowering cherry
The most floriferous of the double pink cherries with vigorous and quick growing habit
PRUNUS 'Kiku Shidare Zakura'
Deep pink double flowering cherry with weeping habit
PRUNUS 'Pink Perfection'
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PRUNUS 'Pink Perfection'  >

Flowering cherry
One of the most attractive of all the cherries. Bright rosy pink buds opening paler pink, double
PRUNUS sargentii

PRUNUS sargentii  >

Flowering cherry, Sargent's cherry
Pale pink flowers with bronze red young foliage, brilliant autumn colours
PRUNUS 'Shirofugen'
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PRUNUS 'Shirofugen'  >

Flowering cherry
Pink in bud, changing to blush white, double
PRUNUS 'Shirotae'
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PRUNUS 'Shirotae'  >

Flowering cherry
(Mount Fuji) - large single or semi-double fragrant white flowers
PRUNUS 'Tai Haku'
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PRUNUS 'Tai Haku'  >

Great white cherry
large single white flowers
PRUNUS 'Ukon'
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PRUNUS 'Ukon'  >

Flowering cherry
Semi-double, pale greenish white flowers
PRUNUS x yedoensis 'Ivensii'
Small weeping tree with long tortuous branches and drooping twigs and snow white flowers
PRUNUS cerasifera 'Nigra'
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PRUNUS cerasifera 'Nigra'  >

Black-leaf plum, Blaze
Red leaves when young then turning dark purple. Pink flowers
PRUNUS x cistena
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PRUNUS x cistena  >

Purple leaf sand cherry
beautiful purplish-red foliage, white flowers
PRUNUS incisa 'Kojo No Mai'
Masses of small white or pale pink flowers very early in the spring carried on zig zag shoots
PRUNUS mume 'Beni-shidari'
Strongly fragrant double, cup-shaped pink flowers. Pink in bud fading after opening
PRUNUS nipponica var. kurilensis 'Brilliant'

PRUNUS nipponica var. kurilensis 'Brilliant' >

Japanese alpine cherry, Kurile cherry
Dwarf compact habit with flowers which open white and fade to soft pink
PRUNUS spinosa

PRUNUS spinosa  >

Blackthorn, Sloe
white flowers
PRUNUS tenella 'Fire Hill'

PRUNUS tenella 'Fire Hill'  >

Dwarf Russian almond
Suckering shrub with brilliant rose-red flowers. The most attractive of all the dwarf almonds and ideal for growing in a heather bed
PRUNUS triloba

PRUNUS triloba  >

Flowering almond, Rose tree of China
Popular dwarf almond, branches wreathed with bright double pink flowers
PRUNUS laurocerasus
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PRUNUS laurocerasus  >

Common laurel
excellent for hedging even in shade
PSEUDOCYDONIA sinensis
Semi-evergreen with flaking bark. Solitary pink flowers in spring and then large yellow egg-shaped or quince-like fruits

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