Prunus serrulata ( Japanese Flowering Cherry )

Rounded to horizontal, deciduous tree with beautiful, coppery-red, glossy, peeling bark. Dark green leaves are lance-shaped and tapered to 4 inches long, turning yellow in the fall. White flowers are bowl-shaped to 3/4 inch across, solitary or in groups of […]

Prunus serrulata ( Great White Cherry )

‘Tai Haku’ has single, white flowers up to 2 1/2 inches diameter, reddish bronze new leaves that can reach 8 inches, turning a beautiful yellow orange in autumn. Growth habit is like a broad inverted cone, coarsely branched up to […]

Prunus serrulata ( Beni Hoshi )

Beni Hoshi, or Pink Star, is umbrella shaped with arching, spreading branches, fast growing. Up to 25 feet high and wide. Flowers vivid pink with long petals with a slight twist, that hang below the branches. Rounded to horizontal, deciduous […]

Prunus serrula ( Birch Bark Cherry )

Prunus serrula is a rounded tree, growing up to 30 feet height and spread. It has narrow leaves and is primarily valued for its beautiful glossy red bark. The midseason white flowers are somewhat insignifigant, hidden beneath the new leaf […]

Prunus serotina ( Black Cherry )

Prunus serotina is a common tree in the eastern United States. It has a pyramidal form as a young tree, eventually rounding and pendulous at a greater age. It can reach 100 feet in height, more commonly 60 feet. The […]

Prunus sargentii ( Sargent Cherry )

Prunus sargentii is a large upright tree, growing up to 70 feet or more, spread is less. The spreading habit forms a rounded crown. Fall foliage is orange-red. The midseason flowers are single, light pink, in clusters 2 to 4. […]