Due To Its Distinctly Narrow And Columnar Form, Amanogawa Is The Ideal Cultivar For Smaller Landscapes Desiring The Elegant And Impactful Presence Only Cherry Blossoms Can Display. Large, Semi-Double, Light Pink Saucer-Shaped Flowers Carpet The Upright Branches When In Full Bloom. These Aromatic And Complex Blossoms Can Measure Up To 2 In. Across And Contain Up To 15 Petals Layered Onto A Single Flower. This Tree Has Become Especially Popular In Urban And Suburban Landscapes, As Well As A Low-Maintenance Sidewalk Tree Which Reliably Puts On A Stunning Display Year After Year. It Has Great Seasonal Ornamentation, With Additional Bright Orange-Red Foliage In Autumn. Amanogawa Cherry Blossom Tree, Botanical Name Prunus Amanogawa, Is Suited To Usda Zones 5-9, With Part To Full Sun. It Reaches 15 Ft. To 25 Ft. H And Remains Incredibly Narrow At Only 8 Ft. To 10 Ft. W At Maturity. The Prolific Blossoms Of Amanagowa Are A True Spectacle That Perfectly Complement The Overall Columnar Form Of This Tree, Providing A Virtual Tower Of Blossoms Every Spring In Even The Smallest Of Landscapes.
- Bare Root, 3 Ft. To 4 Ft. Tall And 2-Years Old
- Ideal Cultivar For Smaller Landscapes Due To Its Distinctly Narrow And Columnar Form
- Large, Aromatic And Complex Pink Blossoms Contain Up To 15 Petals Each
- Especially Popular In Urban And Suburban Landscapes
- Flowers Fade From Pink To White, Displaying A Fuchsia Heart Before Dropping
- Excellent Seasonal Interest With Additional Bright Orange-Red Foliage In Autumn
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