
Joy Bush Cherry
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Prunus jacquemontii x japonica – Joy Bush Cherry
🚫 Due to import restrictions, we are unable to ship cherries to CA.
After 25 years of dedication, fruit breeder Elwyn Meader of New Hampshire introduced Joy, a compact, easy-to-care-for fall-bearing bush cherry. At just 4' tall, its bloom and form resemble a flowering almond, making it both an ornamental and a fruiting plant. The sour cherry-like fruits ripen in late summer and are not bothered by birds.
Key Benefits
- Fruits in just one year after planting
- Highly resistant to powdery mildew and cherry worms
- Requires no spraying
- Very hardy (-31°F in Buckfield, ME)
- Low chill tolerant, making it suitable for Southern and Western climates
- Self-fertile, so no additional pollinator is needed
Planting & Care
- Spacing: 3-4' apart
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Sun: At least 6 hours per day
- Zones: 3-8
Plant Characteristics
- Pest Resistance: Excellent
- Disease Resistance: Very Good
- Drought Tolerance: Good
- Heat Tolerance: Fair
- Humidity Tolerance: Good
- Sun Tolerance: Good
- Wet Soil Tolerance: Poor
- Shade Tolerance: Fair
- No Spray Needed: Good
- Salt Tolerance: Poor
- Fresh for Kids: Poor
- Deer Resistance: Fair
- Thorns: No
- Plant Type: Shrub
- Soil Type: Fertile
- Edible Type: Fruit
- Self Fertile: Yes
ℹ️ This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and opinions are always welcome.