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Prunus serrulata 'Amanogawa'

Prunus serrulata 'Amanogawa'

Fastigiate cherry

synonym Prunus serrulata 'Erecta'

Description

Prunus serrulata ‘Amanogawa’ (Fastigiate cherry, synonym: Prunus serrulata ‘Erecta’) was first mentioned in 1886, in a list of Japanese cherry trees near Tokyo, Japan. Ama-no-gawa means ‘heavenly river’, the Japanese name for the Milky Way: an apt reference to the tree’s gorgeous, abundant blossoms. Prunus serrulata ‘Amanogawa’ can be clearly recognised by its columnar habit, which sags a bit as it ages. The tree grows up to about 4 - 6 metres high, and about 1.5 metres wide. 

In late April, Prunus serrulata ‘Amanogawa’ abundantly blooms half-filled aromatic light pink flowers, which are very popular among bees. In contrast to other columnar cherry trees, this Japanese cherry tree’s blossoms stand upright. When it is almost done blooming, the egg-shaped, oval leaves bud red-green, then turn green. The ‘Amanogawa’ cultivar has a beautiful yellow, orange and red gradient of autumn colours.

Prunus serrulata ‘Amanogawa’ is a clear favourite in (small) gardens. And with good cause: the tree does not take up much space, is strong and healthy, rarely bears fruit and thrives in many quite nutrient-rich, permeable types of soil. The ‘Amanogawa’ selection is easy to multiply on the rootstock of Prunus avium by grafting or shield budding. Prunus serrulata ‘Amanogawa’ is easy to rejuvenate by partially pruning the tree at the start of summer: that will maintain the columnar habit. Do rub some anti-fungal cream on any cuts resulting from pruning.

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees multi-stemmed trees

Use

Location

street park central reservation in containers large garden small garden patio cemetery

Pavement

none none open open

Characteristics

Crown shape

columnar columnar

Crown structure

semi-open semi-open

Height

4 - 6 m

Width

1 - 1.5 m

Winter hardiness zone

6A - 9B

Aspects

Wind

slightly tolerant to wind

Soil

loess sabulous clay light clay sand loamy soil

Nutrient level

moderately rich in nutrients rich in nutrients

Soil moisture level

dry moist

Light requirements

sun partial shade

pH range

acidic neutral alkaline

Host plant/forage plant

bees nectar value 3 pollen value 3

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Seasonal colours

Prunus serrulata 'Amanogawa' seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

raceme striking standing half filled strongly scented

Flower colour

pale pink

Flowering period

April - May

Leaves

Leaf colour

buds bronze dark green

Leaves

deciduous ovate ovoid serrate

Autumn colour

yellow-orange red

Fruits

Fruit colour

black

Fruits

rarely fruits cherry

Bark

Bark colour

pale brown

Bark

slightly furrowed

Twigs

Twig colour

red-brown

Twigs

bare with lenticels vertical branches thickly branched

Root system

Root system

shallow slightly branched

Low grafted on

Prunus avium

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