Species and varieties in the National Collection of Flowering Cherries at

Keele University

Prunus 'Kirin' 

Sato-zakura Group

Prunus Kirin

Named for a mythical fiery beast that announced the coming of a saint in ancient japan. In modern Japanese it means giraffe.

Often confused with ‘Kanzan ‘ but is very different. It is rare.

The young foliage brown-red. Reddish-pink double flowers. Less vigorous than Kanzan. Phylloid pistils. Flowers smaller, c.3.5 cm dia. Pedicel, calyx, large sepals all fresh green. Wider serrated sepals. Young leaves show furrowed rumpling. Teeth of leaves coarser, biserrated, point in all directions (very different from Kanzan - regular, neat, and mostly single serration).

 

Location

  • One in Memorial Garden; square K11; tag 4366. Planted in 2022.