Kwanzan cherry

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The Kwanzan cherry is an ornamental Japanese cherry tree cultivar celebrated for its abundant double pink blossoms that create spectacular spring displays, such as those around Washington, D.C.’s Tidal Basin.

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instanceOf Prunus serrulata cultivar
flowering cherry
ornamental cherry tree cultivar
alsoKnownAs Kanzan cherry
Sekiyama NERFINISHED
associatedEvent National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
commonName Kwanzan cherry NERFINISHED
crownShape upright vase-shaped
cultivarOf Prunus serrulata NERFINISHED
family Rosaceae NERFINISHED
flowerClusterType large clusters
flowerColor pink
flowerFragrance light fragrance
floweringSeason spring
flowerType double blossoms
fruitProduction sparse
genus Prunus NERFINISHED
growthRate medium
hardinessZone USDA zone 5
USDA zone 6
USDA zone 7
USDA zone 8
introducedTo Europe NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
leafArrangement alternate
leafColorFall yellow to bronze
leafColorSpring bronze
leafColorSummer dark green
leafType simple
lifespan relatively short-lived ornamental tree
nativeRange Japan NERFINISHED
notableLocation Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
origin Japan NERFINISHED
ornamentalUse garden specimen
park planting
street tree
plantType deciduous tree
preferredLight full sun
propagationMethod grafting
soilPH slightly acidic to neutral
soilPreference well-drained soil
species Prunus serrulata NERFINISHED
symbolism celebration of cherry blossom festivals
spring beauty
typicalHeight 7.5–12 meters
typicalSpread 6–9 meters
uses ornamental landscaping

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Tidal Basin hasTreeSpecies Kwanzan cherry