Species profile
Sargent Cherry
Prunus sargentii
34 on Toronto's streets — 0.00% of the city's catalogued canopy.
🌸 Blooms Apr 18 – Apr 30: pale pink, very early, flat-topped crown
🍁 Fall colour Sep 25 – Oct 15: scarlet
Prunus sargentii, commonly known as Sargent's cherry or North Japanese hill cherry, is a species of cherry native to Japan, Korea, Sakhalin (Russia), and China.
Where they cluster
| Neighbourhood | Trees |
|---|---|
| Downsview | 9 |
| Little Portugal | 4 |
| Palmerston-Little Italy | 3 |
| York University Heights | 3 |
| Trinity-Bellwoods | 3 |
| West Queen West | 2 |
| Woodbine Corridor | 1 |
| Leaside-Bennington | 1 |
Notable specimens
- 52 cm DBH at 697 RICHMOND ST W · view →
- 52 cm DBH at 699 RICHMOND ST W · view →
- 44 cm DBH at 135 BRIGHTON AVE NORTH YORK · view →
- 37 cm DBH at 253 BELLWOODS AVE · view →
- 32 cm DBH at 500 MURRAY ROSS PKWY · view →
- 30 cm DBH at 36 ANTHONY RD · view →
- 30 cm DBH at 36 ANTHONY RD · view →
- 28 cm DBH at 93 DELAWARE AVE · view →