Sand Cherry (Prunus pumila)
Sand Cherry (Prunus pumila)
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Sand cherry is valued in cold-climate orchards and food forests for its resilience, versatility, and dependable yields. It produces richly flavored fruit for fresh eating, preserves, and wildlife, while tolerating drought, poor soils, and harsh winter conditions better than most fruiting shrubs. Its compact size, ornamental spring flowers, and striking fall color make it equally useful in edible landscaping. A tough, rewarding shrub for growers who want beauty, fruit, and hardiness with almost no fuss.
Comment pousse la plante
Comment pousse la plante
Sand cherry forms a low, spreading shrub that thrives in tough northern conditions. It leafs out early with narrow, dark-green foliage that turns vibrant shades of red and purple in fall. In spring, it produces abundant white blossoms that attract pollinators, followed by clusters of small, dark fruits in midsummer. The plant handles wind, drought, poor soils, and temperature extremes exceptionally well, making it a dependable choice for low-maintenance landscapes.
Taille de la plante
Taille de la plante
Taille à maturité 4–6 ft tall and wide
Taille actuelle 1 year old 10"-24" with strong bushy root systems
Informations complémentaires
Informations complémentaires
Native prairie species valued for wildlife and erosion control; produces richly flavored fruit for preserves and fresh use.
Sand cherry is an ultra-hardy, drought-tolerant Prunus species native to the northern plains, prized for its adaptability and reliable fruiting in tough conditions. This shrub handles cold winters, poor soils, and dry summers with ease, making it a great choice for edible landscaping, shelterbelts, and low-input orchards. Sand cherry produces small, dark, richly flavored fruit that works well for fresh eating, preserves, and wildlife habitat. The plants stay compact, bloom heavily, and set fruit even in cooler, shorter-season climates. Tough, resilient, and productive, sand cherry is an excellent option for growers seeking a durable, cold-climate fruiting shrub.
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Points forts de la plante
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Eau
Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
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Pollinisation
Self-fertile but benefits from a few others nearby
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Sol
Adaptable to most soils; handles sandy, rocky, and dry sites
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Des années à supporter
2–3 years
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Rusticité
Zone 3 (-40 C to -34 C)
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Solaire
Full sun; tolerates light shade
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