Japanese Cherry 'Kanzan' Tree

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Discover the stunning Kanzan Japanese Cherry Tree ( Prunus Kanzan), renowned for its spectacular pink blossoms and graceful structure. Perfect for enhancing any garden space with its ornamental charm. Explore our collection of Other Ornamental Trees.

  • Large 1.8-metre height
  • Supplied in 15-litre pot
  • Premium quality plant
  • Easy-to-grow flowering tree
  • Ideal for urban or spacious gardens

Capture the essence of spring in your garden with the exquisite Kanzan Cherry Tree, a captivating addition for both novice and expert gardeners. Discover more in our Trees collection.

Care Information

Sunlight Full Sun
Position Sheltered
Soil Well drained soil
Planting Time Unknown
Moisture Moist
Hardiness Fully hardy
Growth Rate Medium
Spacing Unknown
Height and Spread 12m x 8m
Annual or Perennial Perennial
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for Japanese Cherry 'Kanzan' tree?

The Japanese Cherry 'Kanzan' thrives in full sun and well-drained, fertile soil. It prefers a moist environment but does not tolerate waterlogged conditions. This tree is hardy and can grow up to 30-40 feet tall and wide. It's best to plant in a location that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight per day​.

How do I care for Japanese Cherry 'Kanzan' tree during the growing season?

Water the 'Kanzan' cherry tree regularly, especially during dry spells, to keep the soil consistently moist. Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring before blooming. Prune after flowering to remove dead or damaged branches and maintain the tree's shape. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature​.

What are common pests and diseases affecting Japanese Cherry 'Kanzan' tree and how can I manage them?

Common pests include aphids and caterpillars. These can be managed with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Diseases such as fireblight, root rot, and powdery mildew can also affect the tree. Ensuring good air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and applying fungicides can help prevent these issues.

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