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The Mount Fuji tree in Cluddley, Telford The Mount Fuji tree, or Prunus Shirotae, can grow to six metres, and are named as such because their white blossoms resemble the snow-capped Japanese mountain.
If you are looking for a cherry tree that will bloom for you from mid- to late April and even into May, you will want to buy a cultivar of Prunus serrulata. The earliest flowering ornamental ...
This April 8, 2012 photo shows a Prunus serrulata "Shirotae," Mt. Fuji cherry tree in the New York Botanical Garden in Bronx, NY. (AP Photo/Lee Reich) In many parts of the country, you don't have ...
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