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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.

