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ELEGANT LIGHT PINK BLOOMS TO SIGNAL THE START OF SPRINGMeet the Weeping Yoshino Cherry Tree (Prunus x yedoensis pendula). This darling flowering tree is as seductive as it is sweet.The Weeping Yoshino tree features fragrant, white flowers with an oriental branching pattern and glossy bark with dark-green leaves. Its winte…
ELEGANT LIGHT PINK BLOOMS TO SIGNAL THE START OF SPRINGMeet the Weeping Yoshino Cherry Tree (Prunus x yedoensis pendula). This darling flowering tree is as seductive as it is sweet.The Weeping Yoshino tree features fragrant, white flowers with an oriental branching pattern and glossy bark with dark-green leaves. Its winter form has yellow fall color and elegant bark which makes this a year-round favorite for landscapers and gardeners. The Japanese Weeping Cherry tree has become very popular over the years for its graceful form.Starting in early spring, clusters of white-pink flowers will burst open to put on a show and signal the start of spring. The flowers are snow white in color with rose pink centers that give the appearance of a pale pink hue. Contrasting the showy flowers are weeping or arching branches that sway alongside the trunk of the tree to ground level. The commencement of fall turns the leaves to shades of golden yellow and bronze-red or orange for some amazing fall foliage.Best used as a specimen tree or near a deck or patio for shade, the White Weeping Cherry tree will additionally work nicely along sidewalks or near a water feature as focal point. This large specimen takes on a weeping habit with delicate branches and a short, stout trunk.YOSHINO WEEPING CHERRY TREE CAREYoshino Cherry is a lovely addition to a sunny spot where a beautiful flowering tree is needed. The Weeping Cherry Blossom tree does best inacidic soilwith good drainage and thrives in full sun. Partial shade is tolerated but flowers may be sparse. Well draining soil is quintessential to keep the tree healthy - they don't like wet feet and it can cause root rot.Cherry flowering white Yoshino grows best across the United States in USDA growing zones 5-8. They are relatively free of pests and diseases.When to Plant Weeping Cherry TreeThe best time to plant a Yoshino Cherry tree is early spring so it has the whole growing season to establish a strong root system. The fall season is another great option for planting the Yoshino flowering Cherry variety if you live in a warmer climate.How to Plant a Weeping Cherry TreeAs soon as you receive your new tree, you'll want to take it out of the shipping box and give it some water. This will help it perk back up after being in a box for a few days without air circulation and sunlight. They are very hardy and will bounce back quickly. Dig a hole at least twice the size of the root ball. Place the tree into the planting hole and backfill it with native soil or amended soil. Press firmly to compact the soil and rid any air bubbles. Mulch the flowering cherry tree with a thick 2-inch layer of mulch or organic matter to help retain moisture at the base of the tree. Water the tree thoroughly and consistently the first year to establish a strong root system. Once established, the trees are drought tolerant.How to Prune a Weeping Cherry TreePruning weeping cherry trees is essential to keep the white blooms looking their best. Cut back any weeping branches that touch to ground to at least6 inches above the groundnear the tree trunk. Cut back any dead or crossed branches, as well as branches that shoot straight up. After making these cuts, take a step back and check out your masterpiece. You'll then want to form the tree to a desirable shape and size of your liking. It's important to maintain a regular pruning schedule when the cherries prunus are young trees so they grow with good shape and form.When to Prune a Weeping Cherry TreeThe best time to prune a Yoshino Weeping Cherry Tree is in late winter before the buds or leaves break for spring and while the branches are dormant. You will have the best viewpoint to make proper pruning cuts. The ornamental tree should not have any leaves or flowers.Yoshino Weeping Cherry Tree SizeThey are moderately fast-growing trees. The Yoshino Cherry Tree growth rate is up to 1-2 feet per year. Applying fertilizer annually will help to speed up the process. The best fertilizer for weeping cherry trees is ourslow-release fertilizerwhich will slowly fertilize over the course of one year. The mature size of these mesmerizing trees is up to 15-25 feet tall and 15-30 feet wide.Prized for its elegant look and consistent blooms - add this work of art into your landscape today.Shop the flowering Yoshino Weeping Cherry Tree for sale.
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ELEGANT LIGHT PINK BLOOMS TO SIGNAL THE START OF SPRINGMeet the Weeping Yoshino Cherry Tree (Prunus x yedoensis pendula). This darling flowering tree is as seductive as it is sweet.The Weeping Yoshino tree features fragrant, white flowers with an oriental branching pattern and glossy bark with dark-green leaves. Its winter form has yellow fall color and elegant bark which makes this a year-round favorite for landscapers and gardeners. The Japanese Weeping Cherry tree has become very popular over the years for its graceful form.Starting in early spring, clusters of white-pink flowers will burst open to put on a show and signal the start of spring. The flowers are snow white in color with rose pink centers that give the appearance of a pale pink hue. Contrasting the showy flowers are weeping or arching branches that sway alongside the trunk of the tree to ground level. The commencement of fall turns the leaves to shades of golden yellow and bronze-red or orange for some amazing fall foliage.Best used as a specimen tree or near a deck or patio for shade, the White Weeping Cherry tree will additionally work nicely along sidewalks or near a water feature as focal point. This large specimen takes on a weeping habit with delicate branches and a short, stout trunk.YOSHINO WEEPING CHERRY TREE CAREYoshino Cherry is a lovely addition to a sunny spot where a beautiful flowering tree is needed. The Weeping Cherry Blossom tree does best inacidic soilwith good drainage and thrives in full sun. Partial shade is tolerated but flowers may be sparse. Well draining soil is quintessential to keep the tree healthy - they don't like wet feet and it can cause root rot.Cherry flowering white Yoshino grows best across the United States in USDA growing zones 5-8. They are relatively free of pests and diseases.When to Plant Weeping Cherry TreeThe best time to plant a Yoshino Cherry tree is early spring so it has the whole growing season to establish a strong root system. The fall season is another great option for planting the Yoshino flowering Cherry variety if you live in a warmer climate.How to Plant a Weeping Cherry TreeAs soon as you receive your new tree, you'll want to take it out of the shipping box and give it some water. This will help it perk back up after being in a box for a few days without air circulation and sunlight. They are very hardy and will bounce back quickly. Dig a hole at least twice the size of the root ball. Place the tree into the planting hole and backfill it with native soil or amended soil. Press firmly to compact the soil and rid any air bubbles. Mulch the flowering cherry tree with a thick 2-inch layer of mulch or organic matter to help retain moisture at the base of the tree. Water the tree thoroughly and consistently the first year to establish a strong root system. Once established, the trees are drought tolerant.How to Prune a Weeping Cherry TreePruning weeping cherry trees is essential to keep the white blooms looking their best. Cut back any weeping branches that touch to ground to at least6 inches above the groundnear the tree trunk. Cut back any dead or crossed branches, as well as branches that shoot straight up. After making these cuts, take a step back and check out your masterpiece. You'll then want to form the tree to a desirable shape and size of your liking. It's important to maintain a regular pruning schedule when the cherries prunus are young trees so they grow with good shape and form.When to Prune a Weeping Cherry TreeThe best time to prune a Yoshino Weeping Cherry Tree is in late winter before the buds or leaves break for spring and while the branches are dormant. You will have the best viewpoint to make proper pruning cuts. The ornamental tree should not have any leaves or flowers.Yoshino Weeping Cherry Tree SizeThey are moderately fast-growing trees. The Yoshino Cherry Tree growth rate is up to 1-2 feet per year. Applying fertilizer annually will help to speed up the process. The best fertilizer for weeping cherry trees is ourslow-release fertilizerwhich will slowly fertilize over the course of one year. The mature size of these mesmerizing trees is up to 15-25 feet tall and 15-30 feet wide.Prized for its elegant look and consistent blooms - add this work of art into your landscape today.Shop the flowering Yoshino Weeping Cherry Tree for sale.

Specifications

Bloom ColorWhite-pink
Bloom TimeEarly spring
Care InstructionsWater thoroughly and consistently the first year, prune in late winter, fertilize annually, mulch with organic matter
Disease ResistanceRelatively free of pests and diseases
FoliageDark-green leaves
Foliage ColorGreen in summer, yellow and bronze-red or orange in fall
Growth RateUp to 1-2 feet per year
Hardiness Zone5-8
HeightUp to 15-25 feet tall
Light RequirementsFull sun or partial shade
Mature ShapeWeeping or arching
Mature WidthUp to 15-30 feet wide
Pot Size5 gallon
Soil RequirementsAcidic and well-draining
SpeciesPrunus x yedoensis pendula
Sun ExposureFull sun or partial shade
TypeFlowering tree
UsesSpecimen, shade, landscaping, focal point
Water RequirementsDrought tolerant once established
Watering RequirementsWater thoroughly and consistently the first year, then as needed