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Planting
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Bush Cherries, Fall Ripening (Prunus japonica x jacquemontii)
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Exposure: Full sun to light shade. Zone 5.
Soil: Average well-drained garden soil.
Growth habits: A small, shrubby, fine-textured
bush cherry that gets 4 to 5 feet in height and width.
Landscape uses: Hedge, orchard, or foundation planting.
Plant two varieties for cross pollination.
Edible properties: These delightful bush cherries
produce tart cherry-sized and flavored, firm, bright red fruit in
late August through September. This offers growers a second season
of cherry yields and the late-ripening cherries don't seem to be
bothered by bird predation during their season of ripening.
$22.00/2 gal |
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Available Varieties
Jan - Fruit ripens in mid-August to early September.
Joel - Fruit ripens in early to mid-September.
Joy - Fruit ripens in mid to late September.
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