Prunus serrulata ‘Shirotae’
Prunus
Prunus serrulata ‘Shirotae’, common name Flowering Cherry 'Mt Fugi', is pink in bud opening into fragrant, white, semi-double flowers. Flowers earlier than some cultivars. Foliage is pale green with bronze tinge when young, habit is spreading, 3-4m or greater. Rounded to horizontal, deciduous tree with beautiful, coppery-red, glossy, peeling bark. Dark green leaves are lance-shaped and tapered to 10cm long, turning yellow in the autumn. White flowers are bowl-shaped to 2cm inch across, solitary or in groups of 2 to 4, borne as leaves emerge. Planted in 1987by Cr
Terry Hall and son.
120.00 Location B5 Latitude; -38.401734090000 Longitude; 146.052688360000