ornamental cherry tree produces fruits?

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  1. Joseph Lin

    Joseph Lin Active Member 10 Years

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    Does any ornamental cherry tree produce fruits?
    in Japan or Vancouver?
     
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    wcutler Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    Summarize those above comments as follow:
    In Vancouver & Seattle areas:

    Cherry trees with more fruits:
    Snofozam, snow Goose, Ito-zakura (pendula)

    Cherry trees with few fruits:
    1. Wild: Yama-zakura, Oyama-zakura(Sargent), Korean Hill cherry(Ke-yama-zakura), Birch bark cherry(serrula)

    2. Variety (wild variety): Ito-zakura, Somei-yoshino

    3. Cultivars (cultivated variety):Accolade, Pandora, Akebono, Rancho, Snofozam, Snow Goose, Umineko, Shirotae, Hosokawa-nioi, Shujaku

    Whether they produce fruits depends on different climates: NW America similar to West Europe, and WA DC similar to Japan

    These fruits may be abortive in late season.
     
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    eteinindia Well-Known Member VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    In Japan or in Tokyo, most of single cherries can have fruits if they are planted with other cultivator cherris.
    In Koishikawa Botanical Garden most of Somei - yoshinos have a lot of fruits.
    Now it's time for fruits here. I'd like to visit Shinjuku Gyoen Park and check Akebono there can have as many fruits as Somei - yoshinos or not. But I haven't.
     
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    eteinindia Well-Known Member VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    I went to Koishikawa Botanical Garden and Shinjuku-gyoen to check fruits of the cherries. I saw a lot of inedible fruits.
    I posted a part of them at the thread of "Cherries in Japan".

    But Akebono had only a few fruits in Shinjuku-gyoen.
    One tree close to Yoko which had a lots of fruits and not very far from Somei-yoshino didn't had any fruits. I'll post about them later.
     
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    eteinindia Well-Known Member VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    I forgot to write, but only location I saw a lot of fruits except Avium in Vancouver was in Killaney Park where one Yama-zakura and two Somei-yoshino stands together. I can't find the pictures of them.
    I went there to check Yama-zakura had fruits in 2008 or 2009. But I found two trees had more fruits than another tree. I was confused which tree were which.
    I think cherries on Marine Crescent might have many fruits.
     

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