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Description
Cerasus Serrulata Sendai-Shidare, also known as the Weeping Cherry Tree, is a stunning ornamental tree that is native to Japan. It is widely grown for its cascading branches and beautiful pink blossoms. The tree can be identified by its glossy green leaves, which turn red and gold in the fall. The flowers bloom in early spring and are a pale pink color. The tree is a popular choice for landscaping and can be found in parks, gardens, and along streets.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Rosales |
Family | Rosaceae |
Genus | Cerasus |
Appearance
The Cerasus Serrulata Sendai-Shidare grows to a height of 15-20 feet and a spread of 20-25 feet. The tree has a weeping habit, with cascading branches that create a graceful, elegant look. The bark is a shiny, reddish-brown color, and the leaves are a glossy green. In the fall, the leaves turn a beautiful red and gold color. The flowers are a pale pink and bloom in early spring, usually in March or April.
Care Guide
The Cerasus Serrulata Sendai-Shidare is a relatively low-maintenance tree. Here are some tips for caring for your tree:- Water: The tree should be watered regularly, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil is moist but not waterlogged.- Fertilization: Fertilize the tree in the spring and fall with a balanced fertilizer.- Soil: The tree prefers well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter.- Sunlight: The tree thrives in full sun but can also tolerate partial shade.- Hardiness Zones: The tree is hardy in zones 5-8.
Common Pests & Diseases
The Cerasus Serrulata Sendai-Shidare is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, here are some common issues to watch out for:- Aphids: These small insects can cause damage to the leaves and flowers.- Scale insects: These insects can cause yellowing and wilting of the leaves.- Powdery mildew: This fungal disease can cause a powdery white coating on the leaves.
Habitat
The Cerasus Serrulata Sendai-Shidare is native to Japan and is commonly found in parks, gardens, and along streets. The tree prefers well-drained soil and full sun but can also tolerate partial shade. It is hardy in zones 5-8.
Question and Answer
Q: When do the flowers bloom?
A: The flowers bloom in early spring, usually in March or April.
Q: How tall does the tree grow?
A: The tree grows to a height of 15-20 feet.
Q: Is the tree prone to pests and diseases?
A: The tree is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it can be affected by aphids, scale insects, and powdery mildew.
Q: What is the hardiness zone for the tree?
A: The tree is hardy in zones 5-8.
Related Plants
– Cerasus Serrulata ‘Kiku-shidare-zakura’- Cerasus Serrulata ‘Shogetsu’- Cerasus Serrulata ‘Accolade’- Cerasus Serrulata ‘Kanzan’
References
– The Spruce. (2021). Cerasus Serrulata. Retrieved from https://www.thespruce.com/ornamental-cherry-trees-for-the-garden-3269357- Missouri Botanical Garden. (2021). Cerasus Serrulata. Retrieved from https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=287872&isprofile=0&gen=Cerasus