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Yoshino Cherry

Prunus x yedoensis

Description: The Yoshino Cherry is renowned for its stunning floral display, most notably celebrated during the cherry blossom festival at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. This striking deciduous tree typically grows to a height of up to 30 feet, with a spread that matches its height, creating a broad, rounded crown with an upright, spreading branch structure. The Yoshino Cherry is considered a moderate grower, making it an attractive choice for various landscapes.

Twig/Bark: The bark of the Yoshino Cherry is dark in color and has a distinctive, easily peeled texture, adding a unique visual element to the tree’s overall appearance. This characteristic bark enhances its ornamental appeal throughout the seasons.

Leaves: The leaves of the Yoshino Cherry are dark green, providing a lush backdrop for its exquisite blooms. In the fall, the foliage transitions to a warm yellow, offering a vibrant display that complements the tree’s springtime splendor.

Flower/Fruit: One of the most striking features of the Yoshino Cherry is its flowers, which are single, light pink to white and emit a delightful fragrance. The blossoms appear in profusion during the early spring, creating a breathtaking spectacle that attracts visitors and pollinators alike.

Habitat: The Yoshino Cherry prefers consistent moisture but is not suited to overly wet conditions, as it dislikes “wet feet.” To maintain its health and vigor, it is recommended to fertilize the tree every spring, ensuring optimal growth and flowering potential. This adaptability to varying moisture levels makes it a versatile addition to a range of landscapes, provided proper care is taken to meet its needs.

All plants, as well as size, color and cultivar, will vary based upon availability.

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