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Clear SearchPrunus jacquemontii
Bush Cherry blooms in early spring, when its shrubby branches become covered with bright pink blossoms. The flower display is often followed by small red fruit which is attractive to wildlife. The fall color is a good yellow. Since Prunus jacqunemontii is a very early spring bloomer, it makes a great cut branch for early forcing. Another common name is 'Afghan Cherry'.
H: 5 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 6

Prunus laurocerasus 'Chestnut Hill' PP24800
Fragrant white flower spikes above dark green evergreen leaves in late spring. Compact, salt and shade tolerant.
H: 4 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 6




Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luykens'
The dark green evergreen foliage of 'Otto Luykens' Common Cherry Laurel is compact, topped with highly fragrant white flowers in April and May. Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luykens' is an excellent broadleaf evergreen for shady locations with deer problems. It tolerates salt spray well. Introduced by Hesse Nurseries of Germany.
H: 6 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 6




Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'
Skip Laurel has large smooth shiny green leaves on a broad upright evergreen plant. Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis' has strongly scented white flowers in April and May. Believed to have come from Bulgaria in the 1880s.
H: 8 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 6




Prunus mume 'Peggy Clarke'
'Peggy Clarke' Japanese Apricot has deep pink double flowers which cover the stems in January and February, making an unexpected winter show. Great for forcing indoors. Dr. JC Raulston loved this plant.
H: 20 Feet · S: 12 Feet · Zone: 6

Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan'
The large deep pink double flowers of 'Kwanzan' Cherry hang from branches in April as the coppery new growth is emerging. Blossoms are so full that they look like ballet skirts. The foliage of Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan' is a good green in summer, turning to lovely shades of yellow and orange in fall.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5

Prunus serrulata 'Snow Goose'
'Snow Goose' Flowering Cherry is a small, oval shaped tree which is covered with single white flowers in April, just as the foliage is emerging. Its compact habit makes it an excellent choice for smaller landscapes.
H: 25 Feet · S: 20 Feet · Zone: 6

Prunus subhirtella 'Autumnalis'
Autumn Flowering Cherry has dark pink buds that open in early April to pale pink semi-double flowers. It will lightly rebloom in the fall. Prunus subhirtella 'Autumnalis' is an unusual small ornamental tree, with neat, small leaves.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5


Prunus virginiana 'Canada Red'
A medium, densely branched deciduous tree with dark burgundy-purple foliage that emerges green before turning dark through the rest of the growing season. Fragrant white flowers attract pollinators. Resulting black fruits are edible when cooked and a preferred food source for many bird species.
H: 25 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 2



Prunus x 'Okame'
The first Cherry to bloom in the spring, 'Okame' has bright pink semi-double flowers which appear in late March to early April. Prunus x 'Okame' is a fine-textured cold hardy small tree that lights up the landscape at a time when we all need it. We first heard of this from Paul Meyer of the Morris Arboretum when it was introduced to the US, and it's still our favorite.
H: 25 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 5


Prunus x hillieri 'Spire'
Compact, fastigiate to slightly vase-shaped deciduous tree featuring an April bloom of delicately fragrant pink flowers tinged with white as foliage emerges. Fruitless variety. Beautiful red-orange to purple-red fall color.
H: 25 Feet · S: 8 Feet · Zone: 5

Prunus x yedoensis
Prunus x yedoensis has soft pink flowers that open before the foliage emerges in early April. 'Yoshino' Cherry makes up the famous Cherry Blossom display in Washington DC along with 'Kwanzan' Cherry. Fall foliage is yellow to orange.
H: 25 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5

Prunus x yedoensis 'Akebono'
Great for the specimen garden. Loads of fluffy, light pink flowers from late March to early April followed by glossy foliage that turns red, yellow and orange in autumn. Fruit is attractive to birds. Deciduous.
H: 25 Feet · S: 30 Feet · Zone: 5
