Kiku-Shidare-Zakura: A Cascading Waterfall of Pink
The Kiku-Shidare-Zakura Cherry Blossom (Prunus serrulata) is one of the most dramatic and elegant varieties in the world of cherry blossoms. Its name, which translates to “Weeping Chrysanthemum Cherry,” perfectly captures the tree’s unique character. During the spring, its slender, pendulous branches flow toward the ground like a pink waterfall. What truly sets it apart is the intricate structure of its blossoms; each flower boasts over 50 ruffled petals, closely resembling a chrysanthemum. This dense texture gives the tree an extraordinary visual depth and a sense of luxury that few other cultivars can match.
A Sculptural Form for Intimate Spaces
Structurally, this tree maintains a very compact form, typically reaching a height and spread of only 3 to 5 meters. This makes it a magnificent focal point for small gardens, entryways, or waterside landscapes. While the deep pink blossoms steal the show in spring, the tree remains attractive year-round; its glossy green summer foliage transitions into brilliant shades of gold and orange in the autumn. With its sculptural silhouette and unique floral density, it stands as one of the most noble and artistic choices for any landscape design.
