The form of Kwanzan Japanese Flowering Cherry is an upside-down pyramid with stiff upright branches. Flowers appear in spring before or the same time as the leaves, which emerge as red and change to green. Early blooming habit can be an issue with cold temperatures. Accepts sandy to clay soils; prefers moist soils. Canopy coverage: 707 square feet.
Water Requirement: low
Sun Exposure: partial shade, full sun
Cold Hardiness: cold hardy to -10F
Growth Rate: moderate
Height: 30 feet high
Width: 30 feet wide
Deciduous
Foliage Color: green, red
Flower Color: pink
Flower Season: spring
Wildlife: birds