Prunus x yedoensis

Yoshino Cherry

Rosaceae

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Habitat

  • native to Japan
  • hardy to zone 6, and warmer parts of 5

Habit and Form

  • a medium-sized, deciduous tree
  • 35' to 45' tall
  • equal spread
  • upright, spreading to vase-shaped crown
  • medium texture
  • moderate growth rate

Summer Foliage

  • alternate leaf arrangement
  • simple, deciduous leaves
  • double, serrated leaf margins
  • obovate leaf shape
  • 2" long to 4"
  • dark green leaf color

Autumn Foliage

  • yellow fall color

Flowers

  • white to pink flowers
  • blooms in late April
  • showy

Fruit

  • 0.5" to 1" in diameter
  • round, black frit
  • attracts birds

Bark

  • reddish-brown bark
  • brown, slender stems
  • prominent horizontal lenticels

Culture

  • needs good drainage
  • full sun
  • prefers well-drained, acidic, moist soil

Landscape Use

  • specimen
  • container planting
  • buffer strip
  • for flowering effect
  • patio plant

Liabilities

  • aphids
  • borers
  • scale
  • spider mites
  • witch's broom

ID Features

  • medium-sized, deciduous tree
  • alternate leaf arrangement
  • obovate leaf shape
  • white to pink flowers
  • horizontal lenticels on bark
  • round, black fruit

Propagation

  • cuttings

Cultivars/Varieties

'Akebono' (also known as 'Daybreak') - This is a selection of the species with light pink blooms that fade to white on a tree which grows to 25' tall and wide. 'Afterglow' is a seedling selection of 'Akebono' with pink blooms, upright-spreading habit and yellow fall color.

'Berry' (Cascade Snow™) - A white-flowered form, this plant is resistant to leaf diseases and features healthy foliage (yellow in fall) on a 25' tall tree.

'Ivensii' - A weeping form of the species, this plant assumes the shape of an umbrella. It bears white flowers.

'Shidare Yoshino' (also known as f. perpendens) - This is a famous weeping form of the species, most notable for the grouping around the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. that provide a show every spring. It is a graceful plant 20' tall with a spread of 30' that is covered in white blooms every spring. 'Washi-no-o' is a selected white-flowered form, while 'Yoshino Pink Form' and 'Pink Shell' have pinkish blooms.

'Snow Fountains' (P. x 'Snow Fountains', also listed as 'White Fountain') - A cultivar of uncertain parentage, this plant has nonetheless become very popular and common in recent years. It is a semi-weeping tree that is covered in pure white blooms in early spring. The tree grows to 12' tall and bears healthy green foliage that turns orange-yellow in fall.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.