Cherry, Sargents (Prunus sargentii)
Sargent Cherry (Prunus sargentii)
is one of the more upright flowering cherries. A small/medium
rounded tree Prunus sargentii carries its 2.5
cm wide flowers in clusters (varying from light to dark pink
depending on variety) on bare wood in spring before its leaves
show. In a good year Prunus sargentii is covered
in bloom. The leaves are glossy and wide with a serrated edge
and turn to reds and dark yellows in autumn. The blossom is
sometimes followed by black cherries which are eaten by birds
and squirrels long before they are ripe. The bark of Prunus
sargentii is a rather handsome smooth reddish brown
that is prominent in winter. It shape makes it a good choice
for planting in a small group or as an ornamental specimen in
a small garden - it looks fantastic if it is grown in front
of a dark green foliage background. Prunus sargentii
is a pale pink - for a much darker pink and an even more upright
tree take a look at Prunus
sargentii Rancho.
The Sargent cherry prefers full sun although
it will do well in light, partial shade. All the books say it
is best on well drained soils that are neutral to acid although
my father planted one on chalk shale that is still going strong
45 years later.... To 8m
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