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Cerisier de Yoshino

Cerisier de Yoshino

Prunus × yedoensis
Un élégant cerisier ornemental japonais — l'arbre dominant de la célèbre exposition des cerisiers en fleurs de Washington D.C. — atteignant 30-40 feet avec une couronne étalée et largement arrondie. Des fleurs blanches parfumées (parfois rosées) s'ouvrent en grappes de 3 à 6 fleurs avant ou avec l'émergence du feuillage dans une profusion de floraison printanière précoce, suivies de petites cerises noires amères pour l'homme mais appréciées des oiseaux. Les feuilles vert foncé à bord denté prennent des teintes jaunes et bronzées en automne.
Climate fit: narrow (31/100)
Focal point
Structure
Light
Full sun / Part sun / Part shade
Water
Moderate water
Mature size
360-480" tall · 360" apart
Hardy in zones
5a-8b
very cold to frosty winters
AHS heat range
4-9
Plant range authored in AHS heat-zone terms.
Native in Illinois
No
Cultivé comme arbre ornemental à fleurs et comme arbre d'ombrage ou de rue.

Cold hardiness

Future
These values are location-based: this location's current hardiness is the baseline, and the 2050 value is a projected future climate for this same location.
Now
Zone 6b
USDA
Published baseline for this location from 1991-2020.
Source: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 2023 (1991-2020 climatology) via ArcGIS FeatureServer
Well-suited
2050
Zone 7a
Plotwright
Projected zone for this same location in 2050 (2041-2070) using SSP3-7.0 (regional rivalry).
Well-suited
In plain terms: This location is in Zone 6b today. Its hardiness profile is cold winters, and coldest nights are typically around -3°F. By 2050, the projected hardiness zone is Zone 7a based on SSP3-7.0 (regional rivalry). That is a +0.5-zone shift from Zone 6b to Zone 7a by 2050.
Well-suited today and still thriving in 2050.

Heat tolerance

Future
Heat tolerance values are location-based too: heat days today are observed at this site, and the 2050 value projects this same location under a future climate.
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Sources & citations

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Plotwright. (2026, May 17). Cerisier de Yoshino (Prunus × yedoensis). Retrieved 2026, June 14, from https://plotwright.garden/plants/prunus-yedoensis
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Missouri Botanical Garden PlantFinder
Botanical research database
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