Hej jag har fundera nu i nått år på testa odla Mountain Sakura! från kina/japan i en stor urna/kruka
Jag fundera om detta är möjligt jag bor i norrland och det blir ganska så varmt där jag bor det står såhär lite om fröna! Jag är inte så växtvan och vill höra andras åsikter om detta? om det är möjligt att genomföra!
Genus: Prunus
Species: serrulata
Common Name: Oriental Cherry
Other Name: Flowering Cherry, Mountain Sakura
Pre-treatment: required
Zone Hardiness Cold: 5
Zone Hardiness warm: 7
Height / Spread: 15m/9m
Plant Type: Medium Tree
Growth rate: medium
Vegetation type: decidious
Germination range: very high
Leaf /Flower color: green/pink
DESCRIPTION:
The Japanese flowering cherry embodies the romanticism of the ornamental cherry tree that gloriously decorates the spring landscape. A short-lived, large deciduous tree that unfortunately is plagued by many viral diseases, it is native to Japan, Korea and China. Much smaller cultivars of this species is usually found growing in gardens all across the temperate world. This tree becomes V-shaped to rounded in its mature habit.
When in dormancy, the shiny gray-brown bark reflects light beautifully, attaining even a mauve coloring in between the horizontal rows of lenticels (bark pores). In mid-spring, the barren branches are lined with either white or pink flower buds that then open to fully cloak the canopy. Blossoms can be single or double (extra petaled) and later lead to sparse production of small blackish-purple fruits, which usually do not form in its select cultivars. Foliage emerges with a shiny bronze-green hue as the flowering show wanes, and the shiny dark green leaves are lovely ovals with a long tapering tip. In autumn they turn orange-red with hints of gold or bronze.
Grow Japanese flowering cherry in full or partial sun exposures in a fertile, well-draining soil that is moist from spring to autumn. Highly alkaline soils are not ideal. Pruning of branches should be done after the flowering display. Many viruses can inflict the Japanese flowering cherry and thus makes it live no more than fifteen to twenty years. It is stunning as an accent tree in a lawn or along a boulevard as a specimen or formalized row.
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