Japanese Cherry can be grown in Colorado Springs, but they can be a challenge. The plant's hardiness Zones are 5 and 6. Your local Extension office can recommend some cherry trees that might work in your area. The Canada red cherry (Prunus virginiana) tree is hardy and can thrive in Colorado's climate. If you would like to see other trees that are recommended for Colorado, see:http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07418.html.
If your heart is set on the Japanese cherry, you might have to call your nursery and see if it has any of the plants, then select from the varieties on hand. For more information on Prunus serrulata visit: Trees: Prunus serrrulata.

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