




Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ Ornamental Flagpole Cherry Blossom Tree
Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ is a striking ornamental cherry tree prized for its elegant, upright form and beautiful seasonal interest. Unlike traditional spreading cherry trees, Amanogawa has a naturally slender, columnar habit, making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens, driveways, patios, avenues, and urban spaces where space is limited.
In spring, the tree is covered in masses of soft blush-pink, semi-double flowers, delicately scented and held upright along its branches, creating a dramatic vertical display. As the season progresses, fresh green foliage emerges, forming a neat and tidy silhouette throughout summer. In autumn, the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange, copper, and red, extending its ornamental appeal well beyond flowering season.
Slow to moderate growing and easy to manage, Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ is a superb statement tree that adds structure, colour, and year-round interest without overwhelming its surroundings.
Key Features
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Elegant columnar / upright growth habit
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Beautiful pale pink spring blossom
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Lightly fragrant flowers
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Compact footprint – ideal for small gardens and narrow spaces
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Excellent autumn colour
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Suitable for gardens, patios, driveways, and containers
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Hardy and low maintenance once established
Mature Size (Approx.)
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Height: 5–7 metres
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Spread: 1–2 metres
Growth is slow to moderate, making it easy to keep within its natural shape.
Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ Care Guide
Position & Light
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Plant in full sun or light partial shade
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Best flowering and autumn colour occur in a sunny position
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Sheltered from strong winds is ideal, especially when young
Soil
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Prefers fertile, well-drained soil
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Tolerates clay, loam, or sandy soils if drainage is good
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Avoid permanently waterlogged ground
Planting
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Dig a hole at least twice the width of the root ball
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Improve soil with well-rotted compost or organic matter
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Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot
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Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base
Watering
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Water regularly during the first growing season to help establish roots
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Once established, watering is only needed during prolonged dry spells
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Avoid overwatering, particularly in heavy soils
Feeding
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Apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser in early spring
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Mulch annually with compost or well-rotted manure to maintain soil health
Pruning
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Minimal pruning required due to its natural shape
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If needed, prune lightly in late summer to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches
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Avoid winter pruning to reduce the risk of disease
Hardiness
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Fully hardy in the UK
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Suitable for exposed and urban locations once established
Pests & Diseases
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Generally trouble-free
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May occasionally be affected by aphids or cherry leaf spot
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Maintain good airflow and avoid waterlogged soil to minimise issues
Ideal Uses
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Feature tree for small or modern gardens
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Driveway or pathway planting
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Formal garden designs and avenues
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Large patio containers (with adequate depth and drainage)
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Urban and courtyard gardens
Why Choose Prunus ‘Amanogawa’?
If you love the beauty of cherry blossom but lack space for a traditional tree, Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ offers the perfect solution. Its upright form, reliable flowering, and seasonal colour make it a timeless choice for adding elegance and structure to gardens of all sizes.
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Description
Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ is a striking ornamental cherry tree prized for its elegant, upright form and beautiful seasonal interest. Unlike traditional spreading cherry trees, Amanogawa has a naturally slender, columnar habit, making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens, driveways, patios, avenues, and urban spaces where space is limited.
In spring, the tree is covered in masses of soft blush-pink, semi-double flowers, delicately scented and held upright along its branches, creating a dramatic vertical display. As the season progresses, fresh green foliage emerges, forming a neat and tidy silhouette throughout summer. In autumn, the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange, copper, and red, extending its ornamental appeal well beyond flowering season.
Slow to moderate growing and easy to manage, Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ is a superb statement tree that adds structure, colour, and year-round interest without overwhelming its surroundings.
Key Features
-
Elegant columnar / upright growth habit
-
Beautiful pale pink spring blossom
-
Lightly fragrant flowers
-
Compact footprint – ideal for small gardens and narrow spaces
-
Excellent autumn colour
-
Suitable for gardens, patios, driveways, and containers
-
Hardy and low maintenance once established
Mature Size (Approx.)
-
Height: 5–7 metres
-
Spread: 1–2 metres
Growth is slow to moderate, making it easy to keep within its natural shape.
Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ Care Guide
Position & Light
-
Plant in full sun or light partial shade
-
Best flowering and autumn colour occur in a sunny position
-
Sheltered from strong winds is ideal, especially when young
Soil
-
Prefers fertile, well-drained soil
-
Tolerates clay, loam, or sandy soils if drainage is good
-
Avoid permanently waterlogged ground
Planting
-
Dig a hole at least twice the width of the root ball
-
Improve soil with well-rotted compost or organic matter
-
Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot
-
Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base
Watering
-
Water regularly during the first growing season to help establish roots
-
Once established, watering is only needed during prolonged dry spells
-
Avoid overwatering, particularly in heavy soils
Feeding
-
Apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser in early spring
-
Mulch annually with compost or well-rotted manure to maintain soil health
Pruning
-
Minimal pruning required due to its natural shape
-
If needed, prune lightly in late summer to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches
-
Avoid winter pruning to reduce the risk of disease
Hardiness
-
Fully hardy in the UK
-
Suitable for exposed and urban locations once established
Pests & Diseases
-
Generally trouble-free
-
May occasionally be affected by aphids or cherry leaf spot
-
Maintain good airflow and avoid waterlogged soil to minimise issues
Ideal Uses
-
Feature tree for small or modern gardens
-
Driveway or pathway planting
-
Formal garden designs and avenues
-
Large patio containers (with adequate depth and drainage)
-
Urban and courtyard gardens
Why Choose Prunus ‘Amanogawa’?
If you love the beauty of cherry blossom but lack space for a traditional tree, Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ offers the perfect solution. Its upright form, reliable flowering, and seasonal colour make it a timeless choice for adding elegance and structure to gardens of all sizes.

















