Useful Plants Nursery

"Liberation through Abundance"

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   Vines
   Trees
   Shrubs
      Aronia arbutifolia
      Aronia melanocarpa
      Bayberry, Northern
      Blueberry
      Blueberry, Rabbiteye
      Chaste Tree
      Cherry, Fall Ripening Bush   
      Cherry, Nanking
      Crampbark
      Cranberry, American
      Elderberry, American
      Elderberry, European
      Fig
      Goumi
      Filbert, European
      Hazelnut, American
      Lingonberry
      Pea Shrub, Siberian
      Pea Shrub, Small-leaved  
      Plum, Chickasaw
      Plum, Wild
      Pomegranate
      Rosa Rugosa
      Serviceberry, shrub
      Wolfberry, Gogi berry

   Herbaceous perennials  
   Medicinal herbs

 Planting instructions

Bush Cherries, Fall Ripening (Prunus japonica x jacquemontii)

   

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

     

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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