Cherry, Juliet Sour (eating)
Prunus cerasus x fruiticosa Juliet
5’ dwarf tree/shrub in a 5-gallon container
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Zone: 2
Mature height: 6-8'
Mature spread: 6′
Shape: Bushy
Summer foliage: Glossy green
Fall foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
Extremely cold-hardy sour cherry, developed at the University of Saskatchewan for Canada’s climate
Attractive compact bushy habit for easy care and harvesting; excellent in small gardens or even in large containers
Can be grown as a bushy hedge or single-trunked tree
Self-pollinating, low maintenance
Produces heavy crops of dark red to almost black medium-sized cherries, surprisingly sweet when harvested at the proper stage of ripeness
Complex sweet-tart flavour is created by a combination of high sugar content balanced by higher acidity
Excellent for pies and preserves, but can be eaten fresh as well
Prunus cerasus x fruiticosa Juliet
5’ dwarf tree/shrub in a 5-gallon container
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Zone: 2
Mature height: 6-8'
Mature spread: 6′
Shape: Bushy
Summer foliage: Glossy green
Fall foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
Extremely cold-hardy sour cherry, developed at the University of Saskatchewan for Canada’s climate
Attractive compact bushy habit for easy care and harvesting; excellent in small gardens or even in large containers
Can be grown as a bushy hedge or single-trunked tree
Self-pollinating, low maintenance
Produces heavy crops of dark red to almost black medium-sized cherries, surprisingly sweet when harvested at the proper stage of ripeness
Complex sweet-tart flavour is created by a combination of high sugar content balanced by higher acidity
Excellent for pies and preserves, but can be eaten fresh as well
Prunus cerasus x fruiticosa Juliet
5’ dwarf tree/shrub in a 5-gallon container
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Zone: 2
Mature height: 6-8'
Mature spread: 6′
Shape: Bushy
Summer foliage: Glossy green
Fall foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
Extremely cold-hardy sour cherry, developed at the University of Saskatchewan for Canada’s climate
Attractive compact bushy habit for easy care and harvesting; excellent in small gardens or even in large containers
Can be grown as a bushy hedge or single-trunked tree
Self-pollinating, low maintenance
Produces heavy crops of dark red to almost black medium-sized cherries, surprisingly sweet when harvested at the proper stage of ripeness
Complex sweet-tart flavour is created by a combination of high sugar content balanced by higher acidity
Excellent for pies and preserves, but can be eaten fresh as well
Trees properly planted, watered and cared for will have an excellent survival rate. Taking good care of your new trees involves some gardening experience and dedication. In general, plant your trees in good soil, in an area with lots of sunlight, mulch them and WATER them regularly through the first year. As a small all-volunteer nonprofit group, we do not normally offer guarantees, but if your tree fails to leaf out in its first year or is not what you ordered, please contact us.
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