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Cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea'
Also known as: Sakura
Cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea' boasts a lush display of double-flowered, rose-pink blossoms that enrobe its spreading branches each spring. Thriving in temperate regions, its showy flowers are often a favorite among pollinators, adding to the vibrancy of gardens. This ornamental cherry tree's cascading floral garlands create a romantic canopy, signaling the arrival of warmer days.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea'

Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Originating from temperate climates, cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea' prefers moderate moisture and consistent hydration, tolerating brief dry spells. To ensure health, water cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea' twice weekly, keeping soil evenly moist. Adequate moisture is essential during blooming to support the development of its double-pink blossoms.
Fertilize: Cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea' thrives with balanced nutrition fertilizers. Use a high nitrogen formula in early spring for foliage, then switch to a balanced mix during the growing season. Fertilize monthly with half the dose. Avoid fertilizer during dormancy and always water after fertilizing to prevent root burn.
Pruning: Cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea' has cascading branches with double pink blossoms. Prune in early spring to encourage growth, remove dead wood, and thin crowded branches for air circulation. Light trimming after flowering maintains shape. Timely pruning enhances blooms and promotes overall health.
Propagation: Cerasus spachiana 'Pleno-rosea' is propagated via cuttings from healthy, disease-free shoots. Use a clean, sharp instrument and apply rooting hormone for quicker root development. Maintain appropriate moisture and protect cuttings from extreme conditions to ensure successful establishment.
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