Mikinori is a typical Fuji cherry (Prunus incisa). It is a very small tree, flowering in early spring, although the flowers are bit larger than other forms of this species.
In autumn the serrated leaves take on red tints.
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Like most forms of Prunus incisa, Mikinori is easy to grow in a small space. It is also well-suited to growing in a patio container - prune it lightly after flowering to maintain the size.
We list more than 70 different flowering cherry trees. Choosing can be difficult! Our article explaining the different characteristics of flowering cherries might help narrow down the selection.
This variety description was researched and written by Orange Pippin staff. Last checked: 2023.