Yoshino Cherry
FAMILY: ROSACEAE
About Yoshino Cherry at OSU's Landscape Plants site
Fast growing, graceful ornamental that commonly grows to 30-40’
Showy white to pink flowers in clusters of 3 to 6 (racemes), blooming March to April
Leaves are serrated, alternate, oval in shape and 2-4” long.
Bark has large prominent lenticels
Fall color is yellow to bronze
This cultivar is used prominently in Washington D.C.
Tree # | Location | Dimensions | Photo and Notes |
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217 | Right of Way | 15' Height 27' Spread 7.8' Circ. | This tree is in a brick planter at the corner of SW Ash St. and SW Naito Parkway |