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Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree

Prunus x 'Snofozam'

  • Compact Ornamental Size: Reaches 8-15 feet tall, fitting narrow front yards and urban landscapes.
  • Snow Fountains Weeping Cherry Hardiness: Thrives in zones 5-8 with moderate drought tolerance once established.
  • Multi-Season Interest: Features white spring blossoms, golden-orange autumn foliage, and weeping winter structure.
  • Low Maintenance Design: Requires minimal pruning and shows moderate resistance to browsing deer.
  • Versatile Placement: Grows well as a focal specimen or in large containers.
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant in full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. While it can handle very light afternoon shade, maximum sun exposure ensures the densest "snowfall" of white blooms and prevents the inner branches from becoming sparse.
  • Soil: This tree prefers well drained, loamy soil that does not stay soggy. If you have heavy clay, plant it in a slight mound to keep the root flare above the water line, or mix in some organic compost to improve drainage.

Watering Requirements

During the first two growing seasons, provide 10 to 15 gallons of water once a week to help the roots establish deep in the soil. Once mature, this cherry tree is moderately drought tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during summer heat can lead to early leaf yellowing or smaller flower buds for the following spring. Aim to keep the soil moist like a wrung out sponge rather than letting it bake hard between waterings.

Pruning Tips

Snow Fountains cherries bloom on "old wood," so you should only prune immediately after the flowers fade in late spring. Think of pruning like a tailored haircut; remove any "watersprouts" growing straight up from the top of the graft and trim the weeping branches if they begin to crawl along the ground. This keeps the graceful umbrella shape intact and encourages the tree to put its energy into new cascading growth for next year.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as the buds begin to swell. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers, such as those used for lawns, late in the summer because this can force tender new growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost. A single application of a granular 10-10-10 formula provides all the nutrients needed for a vigorous bloom cycle.

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Description

Imagine a living waterfall of crisp white blossoms cascading toward the ground in your early spring garden. The snow fountains weeping cherry transforms your landscape into a focal point before other trees even wake up. This compact ornamental tree provides that classic cherry blossom look without demanding the massive footprint of traditional varieties.

Small Space Elegance

If you have limited space, this dwarf weeping cherry tree is a game changer. Unlike standard cherries that can reach 40 feet, this cultivar stays manageable at 8 to 15 feet tall. Gardeners choose this variety because it offers a sophisticated weeping habit that fits neatly into suburban lots or even large containers. Because it is moderately deer resistant, it serves as a durable solution for landscapes where local wildlife often browse.

Growing Success

You might wonder, how tall does a snow fountains weeping cherry grow? In your garden, you can expect a mature height of 8 to 15 feet with a spread of 6 to 12 feet. Technically known as Prunus 'Snofozam', this tree is remarkably hardy in USDA zones 5 through 8. It requires a site with full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct light, to produce the heaviest bloom and the best fall color. While it is adaptable to many soil types, ensuring well drained loam will help your tree establish quickly.

Four Seasons of Interest

The show begins in March or April with a heavy dusting of white weeping cherry blossoms that cover every arching branch. Once the flowers fade, glossy dark green leaves provide a cool summer canopy. As temperatures drop in autumn, the foliage shifts into shades of golden orange before revealing a strong, architectural branch structure that catches the winter snow.

Landscape Placement

Use this tree as a centerpiece in a Japanese garden or near your front entrance where its unique form can be appreciated up close. It serves as an excellent solution for homeowners searching for a white weeping cherry tree for sale that won't overwhelm a small patio or courtyard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does a weeping cherry tree get?

  • Snow Fountain weeping cherry trees reach 8-15 feet tall with a 6-12 foot spread, much smaller than standard cherries that hit 40 feet. This compact size makes them perfect for suburban lots and even large containers. Plant in full sun and well-draining soil in zones 5-8 for best results.

Where can i buy a dwarf weeping cherry tree?

  • You can find the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry at naturehills.com, which stays compact at 8-15 feet tall. This USDA zones 5-8 variety produces cascading white blooms in early spring. Look for Prunus 'Snofozam' when shopping online nurseries.

What planting zones is the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree hardy in?

  • The Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 8. This makes it suitable for most temperate regions across the United States. Plant in full sun with well-draining soil for best performance.

What are the basic care requirements for the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree, like watering and soil type?

  • Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily) and well-drained loam soil in USDA zones 5-8. Water regularly during establishment, then this hardy tree becomes quite drought tolerant. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot issues.

How hardy is the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree to cold temperatures and winter conditions?

  • The Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 8, tolerating winter temperatures down to -20°F. Its strong architectural branch structure actually looks beautiful catching winter snow. For best results in colder zones, plant in a protected location and shop at Nature Hills for healthy, nursery-grown specimens.

What kind of soil does the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree prefer, and does it tolerate clay or sand?

  • Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry thrives in well-drained loam soil but adapts to various soil types including clay and sand. Good drainage is essential for quick establishment and healthy growth. Plant in full sun locations with at least six hours of direct light for best results.

When and how should I prune the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree for best results?

  • Prune Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry immediately after spring flowering ends to avoid removing next year's buds. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches, and trim suckers growing from the base. Light pruning maintains the natural weeping form while preventing the tree from exceeding its 8-15 foot mature size.

What pests and diseases affect the Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry Tree, and how to prevent them?

  • Snow Fountain® Weeping Cherry trees can face aphids, scale insects, and fungal issues like leaf spot or powdery mildew. Plant in full sun with well-draining soil to prevent most problems. Monitor for pests during the March-April bloom period and ensure good air circulation around the 6-12 foot spread.

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