15 Traditional Japanese Trees That Will Beautify Your Landscape

  • By: SFUAA
  • Date: April 21, 2022
  • Time to read: 5 min.

Japan is a country known for its natural beauty. The trees are a big part of that beauty. There are many different kinds of trees in Japan, and they are all unique in their own way.

If you’d like to bring a piece of that beauty to your own landscape, here are some Japanese trees that you can grow.

Yoshino Cherry Tree

Yoshino Cherry Tree | Photo 188461673 © Mariusz Jurgielewicz | Dreamstime.com

Some of the most famous trees in Japan are the cherry blossom trees. These trees are known for their beautiful pink flowers.

The Yoshino Cherry Tree is a beautiful tree that blooms in the springtime. The tree is covered in pink blossoms, and it is a sight to see. The Yoshino Cherry Tree is a popular tree for people to plant in their yards, and it is a beautiful addition to any landscape.

Japanese Maple Tree

Japanese Maple Tree | Photo 49115021 / Tree © Davidgn | Dreamstime.com

The Japanese maple is probably the most recognizable native Japanese tree. It is known for its beautiful red leaves in the fall. The tree is also very popular for landscaping because of its size and shape.

Japanese maples can be grown from zones 5-8 and get to be 25′ tall.

Japanese Red Cedar

Japanese Red Cedar | Photo 168368285 / Tree © Marina Denisenko | Dreamstime.com

The Japanese red cedar is a coniferous tree that is native to Japan. It is a slow-growing tree that can reach a height of up to 70 feet. The tree has a broad, conical shape and dark green leaves. The bark is reddish-brown and furrowed. The tree produces small, brown cones.

Japanese Snowbell

Japanese Snowbell Flowers | Photo 192935577 / Tree © Elenic | Dreamstime.com

The Japanese snowbell is a beautiful flowering tree that is native to Japan. It has delicate white flowers that bloom in the springtime and can grow up to 25 feet tall. The Japanese snowbell is a versatile tree that can be used for both ornamental and functional purposes. It is a popular choice for gardeners because of its showy flowers and easy care requirements.

Japanese Beech

Japanese Beech Bonsai | Photo 147218544 / Tree © Khuntapol | Dreamstime.com

The Japanese Beech (Fagus Crenata) is a beautiful tree that is native to Japan. It has a broad, spreading canopy and grows to a height of about 114 feet. The leaves are a deep green and the bark is a light brown. The Japanese Beech produces mostly unnoticable flowers in the spring and produces small, brown nuts in the fall.

Sakaki

Sakaki | Photo 149576236 / Tree © Mcanerciftci | Dreamstime.com

Sakaki (Cleyera Japonica) is a beautiful evergreen tree that is native to Japan. It has glossy, oval-shaped green leaves. The tree blooms with small white flowers in the summertime. Sakaki is a slow-growing tree and can reach a height of 30 feet. It is drought tolerant and makes a great addition to a landscape garden.

Jolcham Oak

Jolcham Oak Photo 66120075 / Tree © Hiroshi Tanaka | Dreamstime.com

The Jolcham Oak is a species of oak tree that is native to Korea and Japan. It is a small to medium-sized tree that typically grows to a height of 82 feet. The Jolcham Oak is a deciduous tree that produces acorns. It is a popular ornamental tree in Korea and Japan.

Japanese Black Pine

Japanese Black Pine | Photo 43027393 © Catalina Zaharescu Tiensuu | Dreamstime.com

The Japanese black pine is a coniferous evergreen tree that is native to Japan. It grows up to 25 feet tall and has dark green needles that are 2-5 inches long. The tree produces cones that are 1-3 inches long. It is commonly used as a bonsai tree when not used in the landscape.

Japanese Umbrella Pine

Japanese Umbrella Pine

The Japanese Umbrella Pine (Sciadopitys Verticillata) is a slow-growing evergreen that is native to Japan. It has a broad, umbrella-shaped crown and dark green needles. The Japanese Umbrella Pine is drought tolerant and makes a great addition to a xeriscape garden.

Sawara Cypress

Sawara Cypress | Photo 214909187 / Tree © Marina Denisenko | Dreamstime.com

The Sawara Cypress is a tall evergreen tree that is native to Japan. It has a conical shape and dark green needles. The Sawara Cypress grows best in moist, acidic soil and can reach a height of up to 20′ feet. It can be grown in zones 4-8.

Japanese Walnut

Japanese Walnut | Photo 57004524 / Tree © Hansenn | Dreamstime.com

The Japanese Walnut Tree is a large, deciduous tree that can reach up to 98′ feet tall. It has a broad, rounded canopy and a trunk that can get up to 2 feet in diameter. The flowers are small and yellow (and aren’t much to look at), and the fruit is a large, edible nut. The Japanese Walnut Tree is native to Japan, but it has been introduced to other parts of the world and is now widely planted.

Amur Maple

Amur Maple | Photo 231234637 / Amur Maple © Arazu | Dreamstime.com

The Amur Maple is a Japanese native that was introduced to the United States in the 1860s. It grows best in zones 3 through 8 and is a medium to large tree that can reach a height of 30 feet. The Amur Maple has a rounded canopy and a dense, upright growth habit. It produces small, white flowers in the spring and small, dark-green leaves that turn a beautiful red in the fall.

Japanese Stone Pine

Japanese Stone Pine | Photo 132941204 © Viktor Nikitin | Dreamstime.com

This section is about the Japanese Stone Pine. The Japanese Stone Pine is a type of pine tree that is found in Japan. This tree is typically quite small and will stay below 9′. The Japanese Stone Pine produces small cones and has silvery-green needles. It is a slow-growing tree and can live for 300 years – up to 1000 years.

Hinoki Cypress

Hinoki Cypress | Photo 39420613 © Filipfoto25 | Dreamstime.com

The Hinoki Cypress, a tall evergreen tree, is native to Japan. It has a straight trunk and a pyramidal shape. The Hinoki Cypress is prized for its fragrant wood, which is used to make furniture and other items.

Katsura

Katsura Tree | Photo 87866873 © Hiroshi Tanaka | Dreamstime.com

The Katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum Japonicum) is native to Japan and is known for its fragrant leaves that are said to smell like cotton candy. The leaves are a deep green in the summer and turn a beautiful yellow, orange, and red in the fall. The Katsura tree is a slow growing tree and can reach a height of 50 feet.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Japanese trees are unique and varied. They have many different uses and symbolism. Some of the most popular trees in Japan are the cherry blossom, the maple, and the pine, but they are far from the only Japanese trees. Each of these trees has a special meaning and symbolism that is unique to Japan.

Just because they are native to Japan, however, doesn’t mean you can’t plant them in your own yard as well.

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