Cherry, Yoshino
Prunus x yedoensis
Rosaceae - Rose

Description

Leaves: Dark green and hairless on top, yellow fall color; midrib is downy, as are veins beneath; alternate; simple; oval or egg-shaped, 2-1/2" to 4-1/2" in length, apex has slender narrowing, round or wedge-shaped on the base, doubly toothed.

Twigs/buds: Twigs from current year are brown and thin.

Flowers/fruit: Flowers perfect; fragrant, pink or white, diameter of 1" to 1-1/2", occur in March-April with the leaves; in racemes of at least 4 flowers. Fruit ball-shaped drupes, black, shiny, and small (1/2" in diameter); attracts birds.

Bark: Smooth, red-gray, horizontal lenticels.

Wood: Unimportant.

General: A common hybrid ornamental cherry; probably a hybrid or hybrids of P. serrulata and P. subhirtella. Fast growing with a spreading habit with horizontal branching, growing 20' to 30' in height, but can reach 40' to 50'. Prefers full sun, moisture, and well drained soils. Sensitive to drought.

Landscape Use: Good for shade near patios, decks, or sidewalks. Avoid planting near streets and parking lots because it is sensitive to drought. Great display of flowers. Full sun needed to prevent a reduction in flowering. Zones 5-8.

Cultivars: 'Afterglow', 'Akebono', 'Berry', 'Ivensii', 'Pink Shell', 'Snow Fountains' or Prunus x 'Snow Fountains'

Characteristics

General

Family Rosaceae - Rose
Cultivar Availability Yes
Hardiness Zone 5-8
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 No
Fall Color No
Flowers Yes
Foliage No
Fruit No

Tolerance

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