Kwanzan Cherry

Kwanzan Cherry

Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan'

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The Kwanzan Cherry, scientifically known as Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan,' is a spectacular flowering tree celebrated for its abundant and vibrant springtime blossoms. It boasts double-petaled, rich pink to deep magenta blooms that appear in clusters, creating a stunning visual display. This deciduous tree typically reaches heights of 15 to 25 feet and features a graceful, spreading canopy. Kwanzan Cherries are a favorite among garden enthusiasts and are often used to add a burst of color and charm to gardens, parks, and streetscapes during the spring season.

The Kwanzan Cherry, scientifically known as Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan,' is a spectacular flowering tree celebrated for its abundant and vibrant springtime blossoms. It boasts double-petaled, rich pink to deep magenta blooms that appear in clusters, creating a stunning visual display.

This deciduous tree typically reaches heights of 15 to 25 feet and features a graceful, spreading canopy. Kwanzan Cherries are a favorite among garden enthusiasts and are often used to add a burst of color and charm to gardens, parks, and streetscapes during the spring season.

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Plant Features

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Growing Zones
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Size

Height:
25
ft.
Spread:
20
ft.
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Colors

Bloom Color:
Pink
Fall Color:
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Extra Features

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