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Garden blog PARC'S | March 27, 2024

Plant of the month April: Japanese flowering cherry (Prunus serrulata)

Prunus serrulata impresses with a magnificent sea of flowers in spring. The shrub also impresses with its easy-care nature.

Plant profile

Botanical name: Prunus serrulata
German name: Japanische Blütenkirsche
Family: Rosaceae (rose family)
Flowering time: March to May
Flowers: pink, white
Foliage: deciduous
Growth habit: flowering shrub, up to 20 meters
Origin: Japan, Korea, China

Details of the Prunus serrulata

Prunus serrulata, a deciduous ornamental shrub, is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. During the blossom season, Japan celebrates the traditional cherry blossom festival ("hanami"). The Japanese cherry blossom has been a symbol of pure and simple beauty there for centuries.

Their lush blooms exert an irresistible attraction. The pink or white flowers, which are sometimes double and in some cases in umbellate clusters, only bloom for a short time. They wither after about two weeks. After that, the protruding egg-shaped and elliptical leaves, which hang five to nine centimetres long from the stems, have their place.

The botanical name Prunus serrulata alludes to the foliage, as "serrulata" means "finely serrated". The leaf edge is pointedly serrated. Before budding, the foliage appears reddish-brown and later takes on a greener color, although it partially retains its original coloring. In autumn, the Japanese flowering cherry enchants with its beautiful play of colors in yellow and orange.

A sunny location is crucial for Prunus serrulata. It only reveals its full beauty in full sunlight. Nevertheless, it is considered easy to care for as it is almost immune to diseases and pests and is hardy.

Use of the Japanese flowering cherry in design

Thanks to its imposing size, Prunus serrulata is particularly suitable for meadows, parks and larger gardens or front gardens, where it produces an impressive sea of flowers from March to May. Due to its rapid growth, the Japanese flowering cherry requires sufficient distance from other plants and houses. Nevertheless, as an accent tree it creates an eye-catching feature in the garden.

Thanks to its origin, Prunus serrulata fits into Japanese or Asian-inspired gardens. It can be combined with traditional elements such as gravel paths, stone lanterns and bonsai to create a harmonious and tranquil retreat.

All in all, the Japanese flowering cherry is a remarkable plant that not only impresses with its fascinating flowering splendor, but also with its easy-care nature. With its impressive sea of flowers, it transforms any garden into a personal oasis of well-being.

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