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Yoshino Cherry White Flowering Ornamental Tree
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This tree has been withering and dying since the day it was planted, and many customers have reported that it has a disease of some kind. However, some customers have been successful in reaching the tree on time and have been satisfied with the results. Overall, customers have been pleased with the tree and have been satisfied with the results.
The Yoshino Cherry is a deciduous, flowering tree that yields a profusion of fragrant, pale pink-white blooms in the spring. It is the tree, along with `Kwanzan' Cherry, in Washington, DC, which makes such a show each spring. The tree's bark exhibits a glossy quality, and its foliage is dark green in the summer and yellow in the fall. Best used as a specime…
The Yoshino Cherry is a deciduous, flowering tree that yields a profusion of fragrant, pale pink-white blooms in the spring. It is the tree, along with `Kwanzan' Cherry, in Washington, DC, which makes such a show each spring. The tree's bark exhibits a glossy quality, and its foliage is dark green in the summer and yellow in the fall. Best used as a specimen tree or near the deck or patio for shade, Yoshino Cherry also works nicely along walks or near a water feature. The tree has a medium growth rate and is hardy to minus 05° (USDA Hardiness Zones 5-8). It can reach a height of 20 ft. to 30 ft. and a spread of 10 ft. to 20 ft. For planting, the Yoshino prefers full sun and moist, well-drained, acidic soil. This tree is shipped in a #5 pot with an average height of 2 ft. to 3 ft.
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This tree has been withering and dying since the day it was planted, and many customers have reported that it has a disease of some kind. However, some customers have been successful in reaching the tree on time and have been satisfied with the results. Overall, customers have been pleased with the tree and have been satisfied with the results.
Pros
- Healthy and large
- Beautiful appearance
- Highly recommended
Cons
- Possible disease or disease
- Leaves chewed up and holes in box
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Description
The Yoshino Cherry is a deciduous, flowering tree that yields a profusion of fragrant, pale pink-white blooms in the spring. It is the tree, along with `Kwanzan' Cherry, in Washington, DC, which makes such a show each spring. The tree's bark exhibits a glossy quality, and its foliage is dark green in the summer and yellow in the fall. Best used as a specimen tree or near the deck or patio for shade, Yoshino Cherry also works nicely along walks or near a water feature. The tree has a medium growth rate and is hardy to minus 05° (USDA Hardiness Zones 5-8). It can reach a height of 20 ft. to 30 ft. and a spread of 10 ft. to 20 ft. For planting, the Yoshino prefers full sun and moist, well-drained, acidic soil. This tree is shipped in a #5 pot with an average height of 2 ft. to 3 ft.
Specifications
Hardiness Zone | 5-8 |
Height | 2 ft. to 3 ft. |
Pot Size | #5 pot |
Brand | Yoshino |