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Cherry tree 'Umineko'
Prunus serrulat
'Umineko'
Information regarding the cherry tree 'Umineko' (Prunus serrulata 'Umineko') is summarized below. Growth Characteristics 'Umineko' is a cherry tree variety native to Japan and is a relatively medium-sized deciduous broad-leaved tree. It typically grows to a height of 5 to 10 meters, and its canopy spreads out in an elegant, stepped shape. In spring, it blooms with pure white, delicate flowers, characterized by petals that spread out as if flowing down. In summer, it is covered with dense dark green leaves, which turn golden in autumn. Propagation Methods Both seed propagation and grafting are possible. Grafting is generally more commonly used. The optimal time for grafting is from spring to early summer, and plum trees or other cherry trees of the same genus can be used as rootstock. Cultivation Methods 'Umineko' prefers sunlight and thrives in well-drained soil. The planting location should be one that receives sufficient sunlight, and it shows optimal growth in well-drained sandy loam. Before planting, it is recommended to mix in a sufficient amount of manure and humus. During the initial growth stage, manage watering thoroughly to help the roots establish themselves well. Uses in the GardenThe 'Umineko' is highly popular as a garden tree due to its beautiful flowers and seasonal leaf changes. It looks beautiful whether planted alone or harmonized with other trees. In particular, it becomes a focal point in the garden when it blooms profusely in the spring. It grows to a suitable size even in small gardens, making it easy to utilize space. Important Pests and Diseases and Control MethodsCommon pests and diseases affecting cherry trees include anthracnose, black spot, the cherry leaf roller moth, and cherry yellow spot. To prevent these, it is recommended to periodically spray pesticides. Since anthracnose spreads rapidly, infected areas must be removed and disinfected immediately upon early detection. To prevent black spot, fallen leaves must be removed to inhibit fungal proliferation. Pests are managed by spraying pesticides during the larval stage or by combining them with natural control methods. This information will help you grow your cherry tree 'Umineko' healthy and beautiful.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rosaceae
Height
7.5~9m
Spread
3~3.6m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
april
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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