Prunus 'Accolade' | 10 Litre Pot | 80cm - 90cm Height

Price range: £38.50 through £49.45

Common Names

  • Flowering Cherry 'Accolade'
  • Ornamental Cherry 'Accolade'

Prunus ‘Accolade’ is a stunning ornamental cherry, loved for its prolific semi-double, shell-pink blossoms in early spring. This deciduous tree offers beautiful autumn foliage and an elegant vase shape, providing an early nectar source for bees in UK gardens.

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£49.45
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£44.73 (10% off)
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£41.90 (15% off)
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£38.50 (22% off)
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Prunus 'Accolade'
£49.45

Prunus ‘Accolade’ is an outstanding ornamental cherry, highly cherished in UK gardens for its spectacular display of early spring blossom and elegant form.

The ‘Accolade’ Flowering Cherry brings a joyous burst of colour. It brightens the late winter and early spring landscape. This beautiful deciduous tree is often known as Ornamental Cherry ‘Accolade’. It is a hybrid cultivar, celebrated for its prolific clusters of semi-double, shell-pink flowers. Each bloom features approximately 10 petals. This creates a soft, airy appearance.

The flowers emerge on bare branches before the foliage appears. This provides a striking contrast against the often-grey British skies. Originating from a cross between Prunus sargentii and Prunus subhirtella, ‘Accolade’ combines the best traits of its parents, offering robust growth and dependable, breathtaking displays.

Key Features of Prunus ‘Accolade’

  • Spectacular Early Blossom: Showcases abundant clusters of semi-double, shell-pink flowers from March to April.
  • Attractive Autumn Colour: Its vibrant green leaves transform into hues of orange and red as autumn arrives.
  • Elegant Vase-Shaped Form: Develops a graceful, spreading canopy, making it an excellent focal point.
  • Wildlife Friendly: Provides an invaluable early nectar source for bees and other pollinators.
  • Hardy and Resilient: Tolerates a range of conditions, thriving in most UK garden settings.

Discovering Prunus ‘Accolade’

Prunus ‘Accolade’ is a widely admired cultivar, specifically bred for its exceptional ornamental qualities. It was developed in the UK in 1952 at the famous Knap Hill Nursery in Surrey. The name ‘Accolade’ perfectly describes the high praise and recognition this plant has received for its garden performance.

As spring approaches, its bare branches become absolutely smothered in delicate, pendulous blossoms. These delightful flowers, each measuring about 3-4 cm across, create a stunning visual spectacle. They truly mark the end of winter.

Foliage and Form of Flowering Cherry ‘Accolade’

Following the captivating floral display, the leaves of Prunus ‘Accolade’ emerge. They are initially bronze-green, gradually maturing to a fresh, vibrant green throughout the summer months. These leaves are finely serrated and have an elegant ovate shape.

As autumn progresses, the foliage transitions into a stunning array of oranges, yellows, and fiery reds. This provides a second wave of seasonal interest. The tree naturally adopts a graceful, spreading, vase-like habit, making it an ideal choice for both formal and informal garden designs. It establishes a strong, architectural presence, even in winter when its branch structure is visible.

Ideal Garden Uses for this Ornamental Cherry

This magnificent Ornamental Cherry ‘Accolade’ is wonderfully versatile in the garden. Its medium size and appealing shape make it a fantastic specimen tree for lawns, where its beauty can be fully appreciated. Furthermore, it works exceptionally well as part of a mixed border, adding vertical interest and seasonal drama.

Many gardeners also plant it along avenues or as part of a woodland edge. The tree’s upright yet spreading growth means it offers dappled shade in summer without being overly dense. While generally low maintenance, light pruning can be carried out in summer to maintain its shape or to remove any crossing branches. This careful approach helps the tree maintain its desirable form. Its early blooms are a significant draw for local pollinators, making it an excellent addition for encouraging garden biodiversity.

Max Height 7.00 at maturity
Max Spread 7.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun
Soil Type
Loam Clay Sandy
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Prunus 'Accolade' is generally low maintenance once established. Water regularly during dry spells in its first year. Prune in summer only, after flowering, to remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches. Avoid heavy pruning. Young trees may benefit from staking until well-rooted.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.