How to tend a Prunus pensylvanica
Also known as: Padus pensylvanica (L.f.) S.Ya.Sokolov, Prunus corymbulosa Rydb., Padellus pensylvanica (L.f.) Eremin & Yushev, Prunus cerasifolia S.Watson, Prunus lanceolata Willd., Prunus borealis (Michx.) Poir., Prunus persicifolia Desf., Cerasus corymbulosa (Rydb.) Kovalev, Cerasus persicifolia (Desf.) Loisel., Prunus pennsylvanica Sarg., Prunus pensylvanica var. pensylvanica , Prunus pensylvanica var. saximontana Rehder, Cerasus pensylvanica (L.f.) Loisel., Prunus pensylvanica subsp. corymbulosa (Rydb.) W.Wight, Cerasus borealis Michx.
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Water thoroughly after soil surface dries, avoid saturated water
Sunlight
Like sunshine, high quality fruits in sunny places
Soil
Soil with loose texture or soil with specific nutrients
Fertilizer
Dilute fertilizers following instructions, apply 1-2 times monthly
Pruning
Remove aged tissues, dead and pest branches timely
About this plant
- Origin
- Tropical Americas, Caribbean Islands
- Category
- Rosaceae, Cerasus
- Size
- Diameter ⥠40 cm, height ⥠80 cm
- Blooming period
- Flowering period March-April, fruiting period May-June
- Flower colors
- white, fruit color red and yellow
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