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Prunus tomentosa - Bordowatta
Due to import restrictions Bush Cherry can not be shipped to California.
Introduction from the Czech Republic. ‘Bordowatta’ is a Nanking bush cherry selection valued for its deep red fruit, cold hardiness, and dependable production. In early spring, the shrub is covered in delicate white blossoms, followed by abundant bright red cherries in early summer.
The fruit has a rich, sweet-tart flavor and is excellent for fresh eating, pies, jams, jellies, and juice. Like other Nanking cherries, ‘Bordowatta’ forms a dense, multi-stemmed shrub that works well as an edible hedge, windbreak, or wildlife planting.
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Spacing: 6'–8' circle
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Hardiness Zones: 3–7
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Bloom Time: Early spring
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Ripening: Early summer
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Pollination: Produces best with another Nanking cherry variety nearby
Plant Characteristics
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Pest Resistance: Very Good
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Disease Resistance: Very Good
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Drought Tolerance: Good
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Heat Tolerance: Good
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Humidity Tolerance: Good
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Sun Tolerance: Excellent
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Wet Soil Tolerance: Fair
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Shade Tolerance: Fair
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No Spray: Very Good
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Salt Tolerance: Fair
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Fresh for Kids: Very Good
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Deer Resistance: Fair
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Thorns: No
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Plant Type: Shrub
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Soil Type: Adaptable
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Edible Type: Fruit
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Self-Fertile: Partially (cross-pollination improves yields)
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and opinions are always welcome.