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'Yoshino' Cherry
Yoshino Cherry
- Sun exposure: Full sun
- Rate of growth: Moderate, growing about 1-2 feet per year
- Mature size: 20-25 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide
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Why plant one?
- Yoshino Cherry is a beautiful, flowering tree that is perfect for adding color to your landscape.
- It has clusters of white flowers that bloom in the spring, and its delicate petals often fall to the ground, creating a beautiful carpet of blossoms.
- Yoshino Cherry is also relatively low-maintenance, making it a good choice for busy homeowners.
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How much does it grow per year?
- Yoshino Cherry grows about 1-2 feet per year. This means that it will reach its mature size of 20-25 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide in about 20-30 years.
Other features:
- Clusters of white flowers
- Spring bloom
- Low-maintenance
- Drought tolerant
- Heat tolerant
- Deer resistant
- Pink or red fall color
Where to plant:
- Yoshino Cherry can be planted in full sun. It prefers well-drained soil, but it is also tolerant of some clay soils.
- Yoshino Cherry can be planted as a specimen tree, in a row, or in a park. It is also a good choice for street planting.
Care and maintenance:
- Yoshino Cherry is a low-maintenance tree. It does not require much pruning, but it should be watered regularly during the first few years after planting.
- Yoshino Cherry is also susceptible to pests and diseases, so it is important to inspect the tree regularly.
Overall, Yoshino Cherry is a beautiful and versatile tree that is perfect for adding color to your landscape. It is easy to care for and provides years of enjoyment with its clusters of white flowers and delicate petals.