Tibetan cherry
Find out more about the Tibetan cherry tree below.
Tibetan cherry
Scientific name: Prunus serrula
Family: Rosaceae
What3Words location: cases.oval.single
Origin: non-native
Maximum height: 12 metres
Lives for: up to 50 years
The Tibetan cherry tree was introduced to Britain 1908 from western China, where it was hung in doorways and used to make wooden statues to keep away evil spirits. It is often grown as an ornamental, due to its beautiful mahogany red, peeling bark.