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Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ is a charming Fuji cherry. It boasts delicate double pink flowers in early spring, followed by vibrant autumn foliage. This compact, wildlife-friendly tree is perfect for adding year-round interest to smaller UK gardens.
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Discover Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’, a charming ornamental cherry that brightens UK gardens with its early spring blossoms and stunning autumn foliage. This compact tree offers year-round visual appeal.
Introducing Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’, a delightful cultivar of the Fuji cherry, prized for its delicate yet abundant double pink flowers. Originating from Japan, this particular variety gains its name ‘Oshidori’ from the Japanese word for ‘mandarin duck’, perhaps referencing the elegant, paired appearance of its double petals. It provides a superb focal point in smaller gardens or a welcome addition to a mixed border, ensuring early seasonal interest. This resilient plant brings beauty and structure to various garden styles across the United Kingdom.
Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ truly captivates with its exquisite double pink blooms. These flowers emerge in March and April, often before the leaves unfurl, creating a breathtaking display of soft colour against a spring sky. Each blossom is delicate, yet they appear in such profusion that the branches become adorned with a frothy, cloud-like effect. This early flowering provides a vital source of nectar and pollen for hungry bees emerging from winter dormancy, therefore supporting local wildlife.
As spring progresses, the finely serrated, fresh green leaves develop, forming a neat and appealing canopy throughout the summer months. Furthermore, the charm of Prunus incisa ‘Oshidori’ extends well beyond its spring flowering period. As autumn arrives, its foliage transforms into a spectacular array of fiery orange and rich red hues. This dramatic colour change truly illuminates the garden, adding intense seasonal warmth.
This deciduous cherry is naturally compact, forming either a multi-stemmed shrub or a small, elegant tree. It rarely exceeds 4 metres in both height and spread, making it a perfect choice for gardens where space is a consideration. Gardeners often select it for courtyard planting, a striking focal point, or as part of a varied shrub border.
Moreover, its neat habit means minimal pruning is typically required, perhaps just to remove any dead or crossing branches after it has finished flowering, thus maintaining its graceful form.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Plant in well-drained soil, ensuring it receives adequate water during establishment and dry spells. Apply a mulch of organic matter around the base in spring to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune only to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches, ideally after flowering to avoid impacting the next season's blooms.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


