Japanese Almond-Cherry

Prunus japonica

$23.00

1 Gallon | Hardiness Zones 6-9

Small deciduous shrub with wiry stems and abundant small pink flowers as leaves emerge. A showy shrub that produces small red cherries. Long cultivated in Japan, this garden worthy shrub seems surprisingly little-known in southern U.S. landscapes. We thank Bobby Green of Green Nursery in Alabama for this plant.

Plant Specs
  • Zones: 6 - 9
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Soil: Well-drained
  • Height at Maturity: 2 - 4 Feet
  • Spread at Maturity: 2 - 4 Feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate

Deciduous

Flower/Foliage

Flowers

  • Appearance: The flowers are small, delicate, and showy, appearing in dense clusters along the branches. They are typically white or pale pink, with five rounded petals surrounding a center of golden-yellow stamens. Each flower measures about 1 inch across, creating a soft and elegant display.
  • Bloom Time: Blooms in early to mid-spring, often before the leaves emerge, creating a striking contrast against bare branches.
  • Fragrance: Lightly sweet and fresh, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Pollinator Attraction: Nectar-rich blooms serve as an important early-season resource for pollinators.

Foliage

  • Appearance: The leaves are narrow, lance-shaped, and bright green when they emerge in spring, maturing to a deeper green in summer. In autumn, they turn warm shades of yellow to orange, adding seasonal color to the garden.
  • Size: Leaves measure about 2–4 inches long and are finely serrated along the edges, giving a subtle textured look.
  • Texture: Smooth and slightly glossy, contributing to the plant’s polished appearance.
  • Seasonality: Deciduous, shedding leaves in late fall to reveal the plant’s attractive branching structure in winter.

Fruit

  • Appearance: Small, bright red cherries appear in late summer to early fall. The fruits are round, shiny, and about 0.5–1 inch in diameter, hanging in clusters along the branches.
  • Taste: The cherries are tart and slightly astringent, making them ideal for preserves, jellies, or ornamental purposes rather than eating fresh.
  • Wildlife Appeal: The fruit provides food for birds and other wildlife, adding ecological value to the plant.
  • Seasonality: Fruits ripen in late summer, extending the ornamental appeal of the plant into early fall.

The combination of delicate spring flowers, vibrant green foliage, warm autumn tones, and bright red fruits makes Prunus japonica a standout shrub or small tree that provides year-round interest and supports local wildlife.

Care Info

Read full care instruction manual here.

Planting Requirements

  • Light: Prefers full sun for the best flowering and fruit production but can tolerate partial shade. At least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily is ideal.
  • Soil: Thrives in well-draining, moderately fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Avoid overly wet or compacted soils.
  • Planting Time: Best planted in early spring or fall when temperatures are mild to allow roots to establish.

Watering

  • Water regularly during the first growing season to ensure strong root development.
  • Once established, the plant is moderately drought-tolerant but benefits from consistent watering, especially during dry spells or when fruit is developing.

Fertilization

  • Feed with a balanced fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth and flowering.
  • Mulch around the base with organic material to retain moisture and improve soil fertility.

Pruning

  • Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches to improve airflow and encourage healthy growth.
  • Light shaping can help maintain a tidy appearance and encourage bushier growth.

Growth Habit and Size

  • A deciduous shrub or small tree with a rounded, spreading habit.
  • Grows 2-4 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for small gardens, borders, or container planting.

Pests and Diseases

  • Relatively pest-resistant but may occasionally encounter aphids, scale insects, or caterpillars. Treat infestations with insecticidal soap or horticultural oil as needed.
  • Susceptible to fungal diseases like leaf spot or powdery mildew in humid conditions. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering to minimize risk.

Special Features

  • Flowers: Abundant clusters of small, delicate white or pale pink blossoms appear in early spring, creating a striking display. The flowers are lightly fragrant and attract pollinators.
  • Foliage: Narrow, lance-shaped leaves emerge bright green in spring, darken during summer, and turn yellow to orange in autumn before dropping.
  • Fruit: Produces small, bright red cherries in late summer to early fall. The fruit is edible but tart, often used for preserves or ornamental purposes.

Winter Care

  • Hardy in USDA zones 6-9. Requires no special winter care in most climates but benefits from a layer of mulch around the base in colder regions to protect the roots.

Landscape Uses

  • Suitable for mixed borders, hedges, or as a specimen plant.
  • Works well in wildlife-friendly gardens, as its flowers and fruit attract pollinators and birds.

Additional Tips

  • Space plants about 4–6 feet apart to allow for their natural spreading habit.
  • Regularly monitor for suckers at the base and remove them to prevent unwanted spread.

Summary
With its showy spring flowers, colorful fruit, and attractive foliage, Prunus japonica is a versatile and low-maintenance addition to ornamental and edible gardens. It’s perfect for creating seasonal interest and supporting local wildlife.

Pickup available at Aiken Nursery

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Grown in Aiken, South Carolina

At Woodlanders, we are committed to quality.

All our plant material is carefully propagated, grown, and nurtured at our humble nursery in Aiken, South Carolina.

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Here’s a closer look at how we produce our plants:
from rooting to shipping, our top priority is ensuring you receive healthy, thriving plants for your garden’s success.

The majority of our plants are carefully cultivated from rooted cuttings, while we also utilize propagation methods such as seed, air layering, and grafting, thoughtfully chosen to suit each plant’s unique needs.

Our plants are cultivated using sustainable practices, including organic soil blends and eco-friendly pest management, ensuring they thrive while minimizing environmental impact.

We are proud to contribute to local biodiversity through ongoing donations to the Aiken Arboretum and support for local wildlife conservation efforts, helping to preserve and enhance our community’s natural ecosystems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What to expect upon delivery

All our plants are sold in 1-gallon sizes, though the height of each plant can vary depending on its growth rate and seasonality, typically ranging from 1/2 to 2.5 feet.

Each plant is carefully packaged with its roots enclosed in a secure plastic bag containing moist soil, forming a compact root ball. To ensure safe transport, the box is padded with recycled newspaper, providing both stability and eco-friendly protection from weather during shipping.

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