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Prunus sargentii ‘<strong>Co</strong>lumnaris’<br />

<strong>Co</strong>lumnar Sargent Cherry<br />

Zone: 4<br />

Height: 35'<br />

Spread: 15'<br />

Shape: Upright,<br />

columnar to narrowly<br />

vase shaped<br />

Foliage: Dark green<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Orange to<br />

orange-red<br />

Flower: Single pink,<br />

in clusters<br />

A narrow, upright form makes this Sargent Cherry<br />

suitable as a street tree which is admired for its<br />

beautiful fall color and handsome mahogany<br />

colored bark.<br />

Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula Plena Rosea’<br />

Double Weeping Cherry<br />

syn.Yae-Shidare-Higan<br />

Zone: 5<br />

Height: 25'<br />

Spread: 25'<br />

Shape: Weeping<br />

Foliage: Dark green<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow to<br />

bronze<br />

Flower: Double, pink<br />

Graceful form and an impressive spring floral<br />

display make this one of the best weeping trees.<br />

<strong>Co</strong>ntorted form is an unusual artistic expression<br />

of a classic ornamental tree.<br />

Kwanzan Cherry<br />

Prunus ‘First Lady’<br />

First Lady Cherry<br />

Zone: 6<br />

Height: 28'<br />

Spread: 18'<br />

Shape: Upright,<br />

narrow oval<br />

Foliage: Dark green<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />

orange to orange red<br />

Flower: Dark pink<br />

Dark pink, semi-pendulous flowers grace the<br />

strongly upright branches of this U. S. National<br />

Arboretum introduction. Narrower in form than<br />

its parent, Okame, its blossoms are deeper<br />

pink in color, and leaves are darker green.<br />

A medley of yellow, orange and red autumn<br />

leaves extends seasonal interest.<br />

Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’<br />

Kwanzan Cherry<br />

Zone: 5<br />

Height: 30'<br />

Spread: 20'<br />

Shape: Stiffly vase<br />

shaped<br />

Foliage: Dark green<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor:<br />

Bronze-orange to<br />

orange-red<br />

Flower: Double, rosy<br />

pink in clusters<br />

Kwanzan’s large double pink flowers make it the<br />

showiest cherry in spring and account for its<br />

great popularity.<br />

Prunus serrulata ‘Shirotae’<br />

Mt. Fuji Cherry<br />

Zone: 5<br />

Height: 15'<br />

Spread: 20'<br />

Shape: Spreading<br />

Foliage: Dark green,<br />

glossy<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow<br />

Flower: Pink buds<br />

open to large<br />

double white<br />

flowers<br />

Very large white flowers cover the spreading<br />

branches of Mt. Fuji Cherry quite early in spring.<br />

Also know as Shirotae.<br />

Prunus ‘Okame’<br />

Okame Cherry<br />

Zone: 5<br />

Height: 25'<br />

Spread: 20'<br />

Shape: Upright<br />

branching, oval<br />

Foliage: Dark green,<br />

fine textured<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yelloworange<br />

to orange-red<br />

Flower: Small, clear<br />

pink, profuse<br />

Effective floral display of this very early-blooming<br />

cultivar is long lasting due to brightly colored<br />

flower bud and calyx. A hybrid of P. incisa x<br />

P. campanulata, Okame originated in England and<br />

was introduced to the U.S. by Morris Arboretum.<br />

First Lady Cherry<br />

Prunus ‘Hally Jolivette’<br />

Hally Jolivette Cherry<br />

Zone: 5<br />

Height: 15'<br />

Spread: 15'<br />

Shape: Dense,<br />

rounded<br />

Foliage: Green, fine<br />

textured<br />

Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellowish<br />

Flower: White with<br />

pinkish tint<br />

Most diminutive of the cherries we grow; dense,<br />

fine textured, with double white flowers tinted pink.<br />

Pink Flair ® Cherry<br />

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© J. <strong>Frank</strong> <strong>Schmidt</strong> & <strong>Son</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

Prunus - Japanese Cherry<br />

www.jfschmidt.com

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