Prunus 'Okame'
Okame Cherry | |
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Binomial: | Prunus x incamp |
Variety: | cv. 'Okame' |
Type: | Small tree |
Light requirements: | Full sun to part shade |
USDA Hardiness Zone: | 6-9 |
Pruning season: | Late winter (for forcing), or after bloom |
Transplant: | Easily transplants |
Bloom season: | Early spring |
Pollination: | Insects |
Shade cast: | Medium |
Underplanting: | Can be underplanted |
Okame cherry is a hybrid tree, which is one of the earliest cherries to bloom, and thus is often planted in parks and gardens. The name "Okame" is Japanese, referring to a woman who is often depicted in statues.
Description
[edit | edit source]More or less vase-shaped crown, densely covered in pink flowers before the leaves emerge in the spring.
Growing conditions
[edit | edit source]Full sun to medium shade, often does fine under high canopies. The plant prefers deep, fertile soils. Somethat drought tolerant after established.
Uses
[edit | edit source]As a specimen or patio shade tree. Forces well, so can also be grown for cut flowers.
Maintenance
[edit | edit source]Pruning for crossing branches should be done every 2-4 years. The tree is often grafted, so basal suckers should be removed if present.
Propagation
[edit | edit source]Generally grafted.
Harvesting
[edit | edit source]For forcing, cut branches just as the buds begin to expand.
Pests and diseases
[edit | edit source]Usually problem-free. See Prunus for a list of pests and diseases.
References
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