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Prunus sargentii 'Charles Sargent'

Prunus sargentii 'Charles Sargent'

Sargent's cherry, North Japanese hill cherry

Description

Prunus sargentii ‘Charles Sargent’ (Sargent’s cherry, North Japanese hill cherry) was selected by Charles Sargent, the director of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, USA. He collected the seeds of the Prunus sargentii in Japan and brought them to the Arboretum. From the many seedling varieties, he selected the specimen that embodied his perfect image of the Sargent cherry tree: a tree with almost horizontal bottom branches, which creates a round crown when the tree is older. Prunus sargentii ‘Charles Sargent’ reaches a height of about 8 - 10 metres and has a wide, vase-shaped crown when it is young. The image of the selection is maintained through vegetative propagation. 

In April, Prunus sargentii ‘Charles Sargent’ stands out right away with its exquisite blossoms on bare wood. The countless single, hard pink flowers hang in groups of two to four and stay on the tree for about three weeks. Bees love them! After blooming, the large, oval leaves bud bronze, then turn green in summer and then in autumn, they turn a striking orange-red to fire red. The tree rarely bears fruit. The ‘Charles Sargent’ cultivar has appealing, slightly furrowed, chestnut brown bark. 

The Sargent’s cherry is one of the few Japanese cherry trees that can tolerate pavement, some salt spray and quite some draught and can thus be used as a uniquely beautiful standard tree in avenues, wide streets and in squares and car parks. But the species is also a real eye-catcher as a multi-stem tree in parks and gardens. Prunus sargentii ‘Charles Sargent’ thrives in a sheltered, sunny environment in nutrient-rich, moist and somewhat acidic, permeable soil. Though very healthy, the Sargent’s cherry is sensitive to soil compaction and a good underground growth habitat is thus very important, particularly in pavement.

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees multi-stemmed trees shade trees characteristic trees solitary shrubs

Topiary on stem

fval roof-trained fval vase fval multi-stem umbrella

Use

Location

street avenue square car park / parking lot park central reservation large garden cemetery

Pavement

none none open open sealed sealed

Characteristics

Crown shape

rounded rounded

Crown structure

semi-open semi-open

Height

8 - 10 m

Width

6 - 10 m

Winter hardiness zone

5B - 8B

Aspects

Wind

intolerant 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

pH range

acidic neutral alkaline

Host plant/forage plant

bees birds

Extreme environments

tolerant to dryness

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Seasonal colours

Prunus sargentii 'Charles Sargent' seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

striking singular big

Flower colour

dark pink

Flowering period

April - May

Leaves

Leaf colour

buds bronze green

Leaves

deciduous ovoid serrate doubly serrate dentate

Autumn colour

orange-red

Fruits

Fruit colour

dark red

Fruits

rarely fruits small cherry

Bark

Bark colour

red-brown

Bark

slightly furrowed

Twigs

Twig colour

grey-brown

Twigs

bare with lenticels

Root system

Root system

extensive highly branched clinging aerial roots

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