Description
A small upright growing tree producing an abundance of double
rose-pink flower clusters in early spring. The new foliage is copper-red
maturing to green. Fall color is orange-red. Kwanzan and Yoshino are the species
of flowering cherries predominant in Washington, D.C. Protect from harsh
winter winds
| Height: | 30 Feet |
| Spread: | 20 Feet |
| Sun Exposure: | Full Sun / Partial Sun |
Characteristics & Attributes
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