词条 | Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' |
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| name = Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' | image = Prunus Subhirtella 'Pendula' 05.JPG | image_caption = "Weeping Higan Cherry" | genus = Prunus | species = Prunus subhirtella | cultivar = 'Pendula' }} The Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' also called Weeping Higan Cherry grows 20 to 30 feet tall and spreads 15 to 25 feet in a weeping habit. Leaves stay glossy green throughout the summer and into the fall when they turn a vivid yellow before leaving the tree bare in winter. The Weeping Higan Cherry blooms in the spring, having light pink (almost white) flowers that cover the branches before the leaves emerge. They are not native to North America but grow in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8.[1] DescriptionThe Weeping Higan Cherry grows to a height {{convert|20 to 30|ft|m|0}} with a spread of {{convert|15 to 25|ft|m|0}}. It grows with an irregular outline or silhouette dense crown with a weeping crown shape. It has a fast growth rate. Flower and fruitThey flower in the spring with a very showy display. The {{convert|1|in|mm|spell=in|adj=on}} diameter flowers are light pink (almost white). The fruit is oval in shape, less than {{convert|1/2|in|mm}} and black in color. The fruit attracts squirrels, deer and other mammals. The fruit is inconspicuous on the tree and causes no significant litter problem. Trunk and branchesThe branches droop as the tree grows, and will require pruning for vehicular or pedestrian clearance beneath them. The branches are breakage resistant. The trees require pruning to develop strong structure during young growth. DiseasesWeeping Higan Cherry trees are rather prone to problems, particularly in dry soil.
References1. ^{{cite web | url = http://hort.ufl.edu/database/documents/pdf/tree_fact_sheets/prusubb.pdf | website = hort.ufl.edu | publisher = ufl.edu | title = Weeping Higan Cherry | access-date = September 9, 2017 | quote =}} 2 : Prunus|Ornamental plant cultivars |
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