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Prunus cerasus x P. fruticosa (Carmine Jewel Bush Cherry)

Due to import restrictions, we are unable to ship cherries to California, Europe, and some other locations.

Carmine Jewel is part of a group of the best-tasting bush cherries. The dark red, almost black fruit is sweet and packed with nutrients, making it a superfood. Adaptable, low-maintenance, and highly pest-resistant, Carmine Jewel thrives in a variety of conditions. It typically grows to a height of 6-8 feet.

Developed by Dr. Les Kerr in Canada at the University of Saskatchewan, Carmine Jewel is a cross between Prunus cerasus (sour cherry) and Prunus fruticosa (dwarf ground cherry). Introduced in 1999, it has become a popular choice for edible landscaping. This hardy plant is suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7.

 

Plant Characteristics:

  • Pest Resistance: Excellent
  • Disease Resistance: Excellent
  • Heat Tolerance: Good
  • Humidity Tolerance: Good
  • Sun Tolerance: Very Good
  • Wet Soil Tolerance: Poor
  • No Spray Requirement: Excellent
  • Fresh for Kids: Excellent
  • Thorns: No
  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Soil Type: Adaptable
  • Edible Type: Fruit
  • Self-Fertile: Yes

This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and feedback are always welcome.

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