Flowering Cherry

Prunus
Rosaceae

Growth Habit

Tree

Description

A small tree with masses of carmine-rose flowers opening throughout March (in southern England). Foliage attractively tinted in autumn. A.M. 1947; A.G.M. 1952 (DS 58). An upright-branching, oval-shaped tree reaching 25' in height and 20' in width. The foliage is fine-textured and of an attractive green. Fall color is varies from shades of yellow-orange to orange-red. 'Okame' is at its best in bloom, when it is covered with a solid display of clear pink flowers; it is an early blooming cherry. After the petals fall the floral display is continued by the bright red calyx.

Source of plant

Princeton Nurseries, Nolin River Nut Tree Nursery

Special characteristics

flowering season, fall color