Flowering Cherry Kanzan Ornamental Tree 125/150cm 10L Pot Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan'

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Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan' a variety of the Japanese flowering cherry. This deciduous tree is medium sized with large blush pink-purple flowers from March to April. Followed by bronzed foliage in the spring which matures to green and by autumn is stunning shades of orange.  
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  • AVERAGE GROWING
  • HAS FLOWERS (Pink)
  • COLOURFUL FOLIAGE
  • Common Name: Flowering Cherry 'Kanzan'
  • Best Features: Large pink-purple spring flowers and orange autumn foliage
  • Position: Full or partial sun
  • Well established - 2 years old
 

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SKU PRUSK-TRE-125/150-PG
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£44.99

Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan'

The Kanzan Flowering Cherry is a medium-sized deciduous tree, widely admired for its ornamental qualities. When young, it has a stiffly vase-shaped form, gradually spreading out as it matures. This tree is particularly striking in the spring, with its vivid purplish-pink double flowers, each approximately 5 cm in width, emerging from deep crimson buds. The young foliage adds to its charm, displaying a coppery-brown hue before transitioning to a radiant green in the summer.

Originating from Japan, China, and Korea, the Kanzan Cherry is one of the most popular varieties of flowering cherries, frequently planted in gardens and landscapes. Its popularity is due to the abundance of frothy, light pink, densely filled blossoms that appear in May, creating a stunning visual display. The tree's vase shape when young becomes more expansive with age, allowing it to make a significant impact when planted as an avenue tree or as a standalone feature.

In addition to its springtime beauty, the Kanzan Cherry offers seasonal interest throughout the year. The large leaves start with a red tint, darken slightly, and become a vibrant green by summer. As autumn approaches, the foliage turns a warm coppery-yellow before eventually falling. This ornamental cherry tree is an excellent choice for introducing a splash of colour to gardens, especially where space permits. Its robust growth and upright spreading habit make it a standout feature in any landscape, promising show and splendour year after year.

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