
Height | 5 - 12 meters
Prunus serrulata, commonly known as the Japanese cherry blossom, is a deciduous ornamental tree celebrated for its delicate seasonal blooms and elegant branching structure. Native to Japan, Korea, and parts of China, this species is widely admired in landscape and architectural planting for its soft canopy form and strong visual impact during flowering periods. The tree produces masses of pale pink to white blossoms in spring, creating a light, textured canopy that adds seasonal character and refinement to planting schemes. Its finely branched structure and soft green foliage provide visual interest throughout the year, transitioning to warm autumn tones before leaf fall. Prunus serrulata typically grows to around 5–12 metres in height, depending on the cultivar and growing conditions. With its sculptural form and iconic blossoms, the Japanese Cherry Blossom brings softness, elegance, and a strong seasonal identity to both residential and public landscapes.