Species and varieties in the National Collection of Flowering Cherries at

Keele University

Prunus incisa 'Kojo-no-mai'

Prunus incisa kojo-no-mai

Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai

‘Kojo - no - mai' means ‘flight of the butterflies’. This cultivar was discovered by Shiuo Akaike along the Yoshida path to Mount Fuji. The original tree did not survive being transplanted but luckily was propagated by cuttings before it died.

It is a spreading deciduous rounded shrub or small tree with crooked, densely twigged branches. In late March it is festooned with pink buds which open to small pure white flowers. Small green serrated leaves turn bronze to crimson in the autumn. It produces small black fruits and is ideal for the small garden or even as a container plant.

RHS Award of Garden Merit 2012.

Location

  • One specimen in a planter outside Denise Coates Building; tag 4389, square R4, planted 2024.