



Kwanzan Cherry Tree
Stunning springtime pink blossoms
Vibrant fall foliage colors
Perfect for ornamental landscaping
Thrives in
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Kwanzan Cherry Tree - Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan'
The Kwanzan Cherry Tree is prized around the world for its heavenly, spring blooms. Throngs of tourists from every corner of the world make their way to Japan every spring for the Cherry Blossom Festival, where they can witness the magic of a sky filled with pink and white flowers in person. These trees are often planted alongside the Yoshino Cherry Tree, whose white blooms compliment the Kwanzan’s bright pink ones. These trees are native to east Asia but can thrive in many subtropical or temperate climates in the middle latitudes.
Plant Details - Kwanzan Cherry Tree
Family: Rosaceae
Light Requirement: Full sun, partial shade
Water Needs: Light - Moderate
Height: 25-36 ft
Spread: 25-30 ft
Growth Rate: Moderate
Soil Preference: Moist, well drained, sandy, clay, loamy
Season of Interest: Spring
Flower Color: Pink
Fruit: Black drupes
Wildlife Value: Bees, Butterflies
Notable Characteristics - Kwanzan Cherry Tree
The Kwanzan Cherry Tree is one of many varieties of cherry tree whose blossoms are prized. They can be identified by its bright pink, fluffy, double flowers held in pendant clusters. These flowers emerge before the leaves come out, which are lovely in their own right. The summer brings the muted green leaves to the front, which are tinged with pink along their veins. They have large, wart-like glands on the petiole (the joint stalk of the leaf to the stem) which resemble spider eyes.
Landscape and Maintenance
This tree has a vase-like shape when young, and as it matures it grows into a rounded shape with stiffly ascending branches helping it spread almost as wide as it grows high. The magnificent sprawl of its fluffy, fragrant flowers is something to consider when planting in your yard or garden. The Kwanzan Cherry Tree, like many in the Rosaceae family, is highly vulnerable to insects like aphids, spider mites, caterpillars, leafhoppers, Japanese beetles, scale and borers. It is also susceptible to diseases like leaf spot, leaf curl, powdery mildew, root rot, mildew and fire blight. It can be potentially toxic to animals like dogs, cats and horses, but normally only in large quantities. This tree is well worth being a part of your garden scape because its heavenly blossoms simply cannot be missed.
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Bloom Season
Spring

Bloom/Foliage Color
Pink

Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet

Care
Kwanzan Cherry Trees thrive in well-drained soil and require regular watering, especially during dry periods. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Pruning should be done after blooming and fertilized annually in early spring.

Plant Reproduction
Kwanzan Cherry Tree spreads primarily through seed dispersal and suckers
Plant bare root trees during the dormant season in early spring or late fall (November through April). Dig the hole twice as wide as the roots so the soil is well-drained. Position the tree so the root flare is at or just above ground level. Fill the hole back with the soil you dug from and water. Maintain soil moisture, especially in the tree's early years, by providing deep, regular watering. Apply a 2-4 inch mulch away from the trunk at the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune trees during the first few seasons to establish strength and resilience, remove damaged branches, and continue maintenance pruning as the tree matures. Regularly inspect for pests and diseases and apply integrated pest management practices. Protect young trees from mechanical damage and extreme temperatures with tree guards, and stake them if necessary for support, removing the stakes after one or two years.
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Lush Green Foliage:
The tree’s rich green leaves turn a vibrant orange-red in the fall, adding seasonal interest and color to your landscape.
Spectacular Blossoms:
Kwanzan Cherry Trees produce stunning double-pink flowers in spring, creating a breathtaking display of color.
Low Maintenance:
This tree is relatively easy to care for, requiring minimal pruning and care while providing consistent beauty year after year.
Compact Size:
With a manageable size, the Kwanzan Cherry is perfect for smaller gardens or urban landscapes, offering beauty without taking up too much space.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Kwanzan Cherry Tree?
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Care Tips
Kwanzan Cherry Trees thrive in well-drained soil and require regular watering, especially during dry periods. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Pruning should be done after blooming and fertilized annually in early spring.
Light Requirements
The Kwanzan Cherry Tree thrives in full sun to partial shade. For optimal blooming and health, it prefers at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. In shadier locations, it may have reduced flowering and growth.
Hardy Planting Zones
5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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