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What Are the Characteristics of an Akebono Cherry Tree?

The Akebono cherry tree (Prunus x yedoensis “Akebono” “Daybreak”), also referred to as flowering cherry and Daybreak Yoshino cherry, produces abundant blooms in early spring until its leaf looks. The ornamental tree is grown mainly for its showy blooms but maintains interest all year. Lots of the cherry trees which line the walkways in Washington, D.C. are Akebono cherry.

Form and Size

The Akebono cherry tree produces a symmetrical, rounded crown with fairly dense foliage. It reaches heights of 25 to 35 feet. Its marginally contaminated branches spread up to 40 feet. The tree’s leaves keep a rich-green shade during summer and turn golden yellow in fall.

Flowering and Fruiting

Pink blossoms appear on the tree in spring, creating soft clouds of shade. The blossoms gradually fade to white as they open fully, adding depth and dimension to the canopy of blooms. When in full bloom, the Akebono cherry can transform an ordinary landscape. The tree’s 1/2- to 1-inch round, black fruit attracts birds.

Cultural Preferences

The Akebono cherry grows best in a location that receives full sun and has acidic, well-drained soil. It adapts well to sandy, loamy or clay soil but doesn’t tolerate excessive relapse. It also cannot withstand salt spray. Akebono cherry is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5b through 8a. If the tree is watered when drought strikes, especially when it is young, it is going to live well for years.

Uses

This ornamental tree is utilized along walkways, close patios and elsewhere in yards to your lighting shade it offers. Throughout winter, the tree’s bark adds interest to the landscape. The tree offers shelter for birds and other wildlife every year.

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