Prunus subhirtella, or higan cherry, is a non-native tree species originating from Japan. It is a hardy tree with better tolerance for both summer heat and winter cold than many other flowering cherries. It thrives in moist, well-drained soil but is also adaptable to alkaline and dry sites. Higan cherry drops leaves in fall and produces small fruit that can create litter, making it somewhat messy.
Two types of borers influence this species, Lesser Peachtree and Peachtree borer. This species can also be influenced by Black Knot, root rot and fireblight.
Tree Tolerances
Soil Salt Tolerance
Sensitive
Salt Spray Tolerance
Sensitive
Flooding Tolerance
Low
Drought Tolerance
Moderate
pH Tolerance
Tolerant of acid to slightly alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 7.5)