Cherry, Sargent
Prunus sargentii
Rosaceae - Rose

Description

Leaves: Alternate, simple; 3" to 5" long; deciduous; glabrous beneath; two to four prominent glands on petiole near blade.

Twigs/buds: Twigs medium textured, glabrous, reddish brown, with prominent lenticels. Buds scaly, red-brown like twig, sharply pointed.

Flowers/fruit: Flowers perfect, pink, 1" to 1-1/2", in small clusters present in late April or early May. Fruit a 1/3" diameter purple to black drupe.

Bark: Shiny reddish-brown with prominent horizontal ridges or lenticels.

Wood: Information unavailable.

General: Medium-sized tree native to Japan. Shade intolerant. Thorns or spines that can be dangerous; use thornless varieties if possible. Fruit and/or plant part can be nuisances; use fruitless varieties if possible.

Landscape Use: Good landscape tree that should be used more. Bark very attractive. Good fall color. Zones 4-7.

Cultivars: 'Accolade', 'Columnaris', 'Pink Flair', 'Princeton Snowcloud', 'Rancho'.

Characteristics

General

Family Rosaceae - Rose
Cultivar Availability Yes
Hardiness Zone 4-7
Type Broadleaf
Utah Native No

Growth

Growth Rate Medium
Mature Height Medium
Longevity Medium
Is Good Under Power Lines No
Crown Shapes Vase

Ornamental

Bark Yes
Fall Color No
Flowers Yes
Foliage Yes
Fruit No

Tolerance

Shade Low
Salt Medium
Drought Medium
Poor Drainage Low
Alkalinity Medium
Transplanting Medium