Prunus Kikushidarezakura

A favorite of many gardens, Prunus 'Kiku-Shidare-Zakura' is a small deciduous tree with gracefully arching branches smothered with charming, fully double, rich pink flowers in mid to late spring. The abundant blossoms, 1.5 in. across (3.5 cm), are packed with up to 125 elliptic petals (!), giving them the look of a powder puff. Sue Fisher Published: Monday, 30 October 2023 at 0:07 pm Advice on growing weeping cherry trees and varieties to try. Flowering cherry trees make a magnificent display of cherry blossom during spring when the branches are wreathed in pink or white flowers.

Michael Peverett Prunus 'Kikushidarezakura'

The most spectacular dwarf weeping cherry tree is the Japanese cherry tree 'Kiku-Shidare-Zakura'—or sakura for short. These small trees have large stunning pink blossoms with masses of ruffled petals, making the cherry flowers look like powder puffs. Weeping cherry blossom trees produce fruit, but it's small, sour, and inedible. DETAILS STYLE CARE Care Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering can be reduced after establishment. Prune for shape and structure after flowering. HISTORY Lore The name of this plant, 'kiku-shidare-zakura' translates from the Japanese as "weeping-chrysanthemum-cherry." This is the classic Japanese weeping pink cherry blossom tree (sometimes known as Cheal's Weeping Cherry). Flowering cherry - Kiku-shidare-zakura Tasting notes, fruit identification, flavors, and relationships of hundreds of fruit varieties, plus orchard listings. One of the most popular weeping trees is the Prunus serrulata 'Kiku-Shidare-Zakura,' or Japanese Weeping Cherry. Many weeping cherry blossom tree cultivars have year-long interest. Some types of trees have glossy green lanceolate leaves on cascading branches that provide shade in the summer.

Prunus 'KikuShidareZakura' damheadnursery

'Kiku-shidare-zakura' is a small deciduous tree, the branches arching from the trunk. Leaves bronze when young, later glossy green. Flowers fully double, rich pink, to 3.5cm wide, in late spring Synonyms Prunus 'Shidare-zakura' Prunus serrulata 'Rosea' see more Prunus 'Kiku-Shidare' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS 1999 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' (weeping chrysanthemum cherry). This Sato-zakura (Japanese village cherry) is similar to and perhaps indistiguishable from 'Cheal's Weeping' cherry, which is more often mentioned in the English-language ornamental cherry literature. These chrysanthemum-flowered cherries may be confused with other pendulous double-flowered cherries, such as P. subhirtella var. Prunus 'Kiku-Shidare-Zakura': A cherished garden favorite. This small deciduous tree features graceful arching branches covered in charming, rich pink double flowers with up to 125 elliptic petals. The lush blooms appear in clusters, creating a captivating display. Prunus 'Kiku-Shidare-Zakura', more commonly known as Cheals Weeping Cherry, has bright pink double flowers in Spring, and has bronze-coloured emerging foliage that turns green, and then in Autumn gives a good display of bronze and orange. Contributed by @ErinMc plant Features Full sun Occasional watering Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)

Prunus Kikushidarezakura

Prunus 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' is a popular and elegant, small weeping cherry tree with arching branches which are covered with bright pink, double flowers in spring. The leaves are bronze when they first emerge in spring, turning a dark green later in the year. A trained, mature plant can look a little like a fountain of trailing branches and bloom when in full flower. Variety or Cultivar. 'Kiku shidare-zakura' is a compact, arching to weeping, deciduous tree with ovate to lance-shaped, mid-green leaves, bronze when young, and clusters of double, pink flowers in late spring. 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' means 'Weeping Chrysanthemum Cherry' in Japanese. Prunus Growing Tips: Best grown in well-drained soil, in full sun to achieve the best flower display and autumn colour. Will tolerate most soil types including chalk and clay. Height and Spread (after 10 years): 2.5m x 2.5m Customers Also Bought… Prunus 'Accolade' This ornamental cherry tree can produce pink or white flowers and is grown primarily for the visual interest that it adds to the landscape.

Prunus serrulata 'Kikushidarezakura', Stamm, Hängende Nelkenkirsche 'Kikushidarezakura

The right time to plant Prunus 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Prunus 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree. The new foliage of Prunus 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' emerges a pretty bronze colour, before maturing to green throughout the summer. As autumn approaches the foliage turns to orange-bronze, glowing like a beacon on bright autumn days. Height and spread: 4m (13').