Cherry
Weeping Higan Cherry (Prunus pendula 'Pendula Rosea') is an ornamental cherry tree with large, downward-arching branches. The fragrant, single, pink blooms appear in late spring, followed by small, bright red fruits in summer. It is a stunning specimen, ideally suited for providing a striking display in the garden. It prefers full sun and fertile, moist soil that drains well. While this tree is generally disease resistant, it can be susceptible to pests. Pruning is recommended to keep the weepin
Mostly sand with some silt and clay; better structure than sandy soil, good drainage, moderately fertile.
Mildly alkaline, may reduce the availability of some nutrients.
Adequate organic matter levels, common in well-managed agricultural soils.
Very low salinity, ideal for most crops.
Impact: No adverse effects on plant growth. Suitable for a wide variety of crops.
Comfortable for most plants; typical for temperate regions.
Impact: Generally ideal for most crops and plants; supports healthy growth and development.
Strengthens cell walls, improves soil structure and aids in nutrient uptake.
Central to photosynthesis, as it is part of the chlorophyll molecule.
Essential for plant growth, promotes lush, green foliage.
Vital for energy transfer and photosynthesis, helps in root and flower development.
Helps with water regulation, disease resistance, and overall plant vigor.
Key component of some amino acids and vitamins, supports overall plant metabolism.