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If you've ever witnessed Cherry Blossom trees (Prunus spp.) in peak bloom, you know why they've inspired poets, painters, and partygoers for centuries. Maybe you've admired their billowy pink clouds in Washington, D.C., and started searching for a Cherry Blossom tree for sale.
Good news! Your search ends here!

Nature Hills Nursery proudly offers a curated selection of expertly grown Cherry Blossom trees, the true harbingers of spring, to bring that breathtaking beauty right to your landscape!
From top to bottom, bare branches erupt in clustered pink blooms before the leaves even emerge, turning the whole tree into a frothy confection of spring color. These ethereal flowers steal the show at the National Cherry Blossom Festival each year around the Tidal Basin, originally planted as a heartfelt gift from Tokyo in 1912.
A true symbol of renewal, Cherry Blossom trees are deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Known as "Sakura," these ornamental flowering trees are celebrated as Japan's national flower and have been cultivated there for centuries. Whether you want to recreate your own Sakura Matsuri at home or simply savor spring's arrival with friends and family, NatureHills.com offers the perfect flowering tree to turn your yard into a seasonal spectacle!
Key Features
- Spectacular early-spring bloom on bare branches
- Famous Sakura, Kwanzan, Yoshino, and Weeping Cherry varieties are available
- Fragrant, double to single pink blossoms
- Fast-growing ornamental trees
- Seasonal interest beyond flowers, including elegant branching and bark
- Suitable for specimen planting, groupings, and focal points
- Hardy in zones 3-8 depending on variety
Top Cherry Blossom Trees For Sale At Nature Hills
Shop Nature Hills Nursery for top Blooming Cherry trees with showy spring blooms and year-round charm!
- Kwanzan Cherry: Double deep pink blooms; upright, spreading form.
- Yoshino Cherry: Pale pink flowers on bare branches; iconic and elegant.
- Okame Cherry: Bright early blooms; compact and heat-tolerant.
- Autumn Blooming Cherry: Rare rebloomer; soft pink blooms in spring and fall.
- Weeping Cherry: Graceful cascading branches with pink or white flowers.
- Snow Fountains Cherry: Dwarf weeper; white blooms, perfect for small gardens.
- Purple Leaf Sand Cherry: Cold-hardy; pink flowers and bold purple foliage.
Order now at Nature Hills before these favorites sell out!
Landscaping With Cherry Blossom Trees
Flowering Cherry Blossom trees typically range from 15 to 30 feet tall with a spreading or weeping habit, depending on the variety. These flowering ornamentals offer year-round beauty, from their spring blooms to lovely fall foliage and intricate winter silhouettes!
- Create a stunning focal point in a front or back yard
- Accent a mulched garden bed or a bermed lawn bed
- Plant near patios, water features, or garden paths
- Pair with evergreens or smaller flowering shrubs for contrast
- Use the petite Snow Fountains Weeping Cherry in small urban spaces
- Feature them as anchors in Asian-style or Cottage Garden designs
Why not host your own annual Sakura party? Invite your friends and family to help you welcome spring in big style. Try sushi and sake, barbeque, or anything you like.
Care and Maintenance
Cherry Blossom trees are ornamental deciduous trees that thrive in full sun with good air circulation and well-drained soil. They're low-maintenance once established and reward you with brilliant seasonal color and spring blooms.
- Planting Time: Early spring or fall is best. See how to plant them here!
- Sun Needs: Full sun to part shade; afternoon shade in hot zones
- Soil Needs: Well-drained soil is essential; slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal
- Moisture Needs: Moderate watering; use the Finger Test to check soil moisture
- Mulch/Arborist Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch deep layer, pulled back 6 inches from the trunk
- Fertilization Needs: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring
- Pruning Info: Prune in winter to shape and open the canopy
- Special Needs/Perks:
- Cold-hardy to zone 3 (Sand Cherry)
- Prefers low pH
- Avoid planting directly in lawns (high nitrogen fertilizers for lawns can hinder flowering)
Say Yes To Sakura Splendor!
Cherry Blossom trees bring timeless charm and fleeting floral magic to your garden. Whether it's the double-flowered Kwanzan, the pale pink Yoshino, or the graceful Weeping Cherry, these trees become living sculptures in the landscape. Add one (or several) to your space and create your own personal Sakura celebration each spring. Order now at Nature Hills Nursery and we'll ship to your doorstep at the right planting time for your region.
FAQ's for Buying Flowering Cherry Trees Online
How long do cherry blossoms last?
How long do cherry blossoms last?
Yoshino cherry trees feature delicate single white or pale pink flowers and bloom earlier in spring, while Kwanzan cherry trees showcase stunning double deep pink flowers, bloom about two weeks later, and have a more compact growth habit. Yoshino varieties are perfect if you want that classic Washington D.C. cherry blossom look, while Kwanzan trees deliver bold color and a fuller flower display.
How long do flowering cherry trees live?
How long do flowering cherry trees live?
With proper care, flowering cherry trees typically live 20-40 years, and some well-maintained specimens can reach 50+ years. Regular watering, minimal pruning, and protection from diseases help maximize your tree's lifespan.
What's the difference between Yoshino and Kwanzan cherry trees?
What's the difference between Yoshino and Kwanzan cherry trees?
Yoshino cherry trees feature delicate single white or pale pink flowers and bloom earlier in spring, while Kwanzan cherry trees showcase stunning double deep pink flowers, bloom about two weeks later, and have a more compact growth habit. Yoshino varieties are perfect if you want that classic Washington D.C. cherry blossom look, while Kwanzan trees deliver bold color and a fuller flower display.
How tall and wide do cherry blossom trees get?
How tall and wide do cherry blossom trees get?
Flowering cherry trees vary widely by variety, ranging from 15 to 50 feet tall at maturity. Dwarf and weeping varieties typically stay under 20 feet, while standard upright forms can reach 30-40 feet tall with similar spreads. Always check the mature size before planting to ensure proper spacing.
Which cherry blossom tree is best for my climate?
Which cherry blossom tree is best for my climate?
Most flowering cherry trees thrive in zones 5-8, tolerating winter temperatures down to -10°F to -20°F. For colder zones (3-4), look for hardy varieties like 'Canada Red' or specific cultivars bred for extreme cold. Check your growing zone and match it to the variety's hardiness rating to ensure success.
