Prunus serrulata ‘Tai-haku’
Japanese Cherry
Prunus serrulata ‘Tai-haku’ is tall with a spreading growth habit and a rounded crown. In mid-spring, Prunus serrulata ‘Tai-haku’ produces large, pure-white, single, slightly-fragrant flowers that are borne in large clusters from pink buds, making it a spectacular blossom tree. The large leaves mature to a deep-green color over the summer months and turn shades of yellow, red, and orange in the autumn, adding a bright splash of color to the landscape. It can still be sold in Auckland until 1 September 2023 when they will make a final decision. Prunus serrulata is deciduous and native to China and Korea. Learn more about Prunus serrulata. Prunus serrulata ‘Tai-haku’ originated in the 19th century in Japan, but became extinct. A single specimen was found in 1923 by Collingwood Ingram in a garden in Sussex, England from which ‘Tai-haku’ has returned to cultivation.
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Deciduous
Height: 6.0m
Width:
4.0m
Estimated 10 year height and width
Prunus serrulata ‘Tai-haku’ stock information
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