Prunus speciosa

Common Name(s):

Oshima cherry

Phonetic Spelling:

/ˈpruːnəs ˌspɛsiˈoʊsə/

Description: 

Celebrated for its profusion of fragrant white flowers that bloom in early spring, creating a striking contrast against its serrated, vibrant green leaves. Native to Japan, this deciduous tree is a member of the Rose family and is highly valued in ornamental horticulture. Can grow up to 30 feet tall and features a broad, spreading canopy. Leaves turn a shade of yellow in the fall, adding seasonal interest. Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil but also adaptable.

Distribution/Location: 

Native to Japan but can be seen in parks, gardens, and landscapes in countries with similar climates to Japan, including parts of Europe and North America.

Environmental Concerns: 

Susceptible to pests and diseases such as cherry leaf spot, black knot, and aphids.

Citation(s): 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Prunus+speciosa

https://www.rhs.org.uk/garden-inspiration/plants-we-love/cherry-trees-for-small-gardens

Learn More: 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_speciosa


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