
Prunus pumila <br>SANDCHERRY
Prunus pumila, commonly called sand cherry, is a North American species of cherry that is widespread in eastern and central Canada from New Brunswick west to Saskatchewan and the northern United States.
Prunus pumila is a deciduous shrub that grows to 0.61-1.83 metres (2-6 feet) tall. It forms dense clonal colonies by sprouts from the root system. The flowers are 15-25 millimetres (9/16-1 in) in diameter with five white petals. The edible fruit is a small cherry 13-15 mm (1/2-9/16 in) in diameter, ripening to dark purple in early summer. They are perfect for snacking or adding to your favorite recipes. Hardy to zone 2 and self-fertile, this plant prefers well-drained or sandy soil and can tolerate drought and strong winds.
The seeds are in very limited supply.
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Seeds per packet: 5
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Prunus pumila, commonly called sand cherry, is a North American species of cherry that is widespread in eastern and central Canada from New Brunswick west to Saskatchewan and the northern United States.
Prunus pumila is a deciduous shrub that grows to 0.61-1.83 metres (2-6 feet) tall. It forms dense clonal colonies by sprouts from the root system. The flowers are 15-25 millimetres (9/16-1 in) in diameter with five white petals. The edible fruit is a small cherry 13-15 mm (1/2-9/16 in) in diameter, ripening to dark purple in early summer. They are perfect for snacking or adding to your favorite recipes. Hardy to zone 2 and self-fertile, this plant prefers well-drained or sandy soil and can tolerate drought and strong winds.
The seeds are in very limited supply.
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Seeds per packet: 5














