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Cherry 'Yoshino'
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Flowering: Blooming Growth Rate: Fast growth rate Plant Group: Tree Plant Type: Deciduous Plant Zone: Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8 Size at Maturity: 20 - 30 ft
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Size at time of shipping: four to six foot husky, 2 year old, Field-Grown Transplants. Ordering in multiples saves 10% off our already Low Prices
Prunus Yeodonis - The Yoshino Cherry is a very widely used ornamental tree. It is the main cherry tree in the Washington tidal basin, common on US Capitol grounds and around the Library of Congress. In 1909 and again in 1912, the city of Tokyo sent thousands of Japanese cherries to Washington.
The Yoshino cherry, known as Somei-yoshino in Japan, is a hybrid of unknown origin that was first introduced in Tokyo in 1872 and is now one of the most popular cultivated flowering cherries.
Fragrant, white-pink flowers; oriental branching pattern; glossy bark; dark-green leaves. Likes full sun, well-drained soil.
Field Grown, 4-6 foot Huskies. These trees are transplanted, staked, and field-grown for 2 years. They are professionally trimmed, and ready to transplant to a permanent location.
Ships: Fall and Spring
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