Kwanzan cherry Rosaceae Prunus serrulata

Leaf:Alternate, simple, pinnately veined, serrated margin, lanceolate to broadly ovate, 3 to 5 inches long, shiny dark green above, light green below, petioles have obvious glands.
Flower:Very showy, most commonly deep pink, double, occur in large clumps along the stem, in early spring.
Fruit:Typically no fruit since the 'Kwanzan' variety is sterile, the species P. serrulata produces a small red cherry.
Twig:Stout, reddish brown, conspicuous lenticels, and large reddish buds.
Bark:Thin, smooth, reddish to bronze, glossy with very prominent horizontal lenticels.
Form:A small tree reaching 25 to 30 feet high and wide, usually a vase-shaped, spreading crown.

leaf flower fruit twig bark form map

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