Nanking Bush Cherry

Prunustomentosa

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Prunus (PROO-nus)
Species
tomentosa (toh-men-TOH-suh)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Blue-Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Cullman, Alabama

Chino Valley, Arizona

Show Low, Arizona

Fairfield, California

Aurora, Colorado

Atlanta, Georgia

De Soto, Georgia

Antioch, Illinois

Carmel, Indiana

New Albany, Indiana

Tipton, Indiana

Dubuque, Iowa

Peosta, Iowa

Prospect, Kentucky

Cumberland, Maryland

Salem, Massachusetts

Pickford, Michigan

Braham, Minnesota

Chisago City, Minnesota

Isanti, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota(2 reports)

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Cole Camp, Missouri

Saint Joseph, Missouri

Helena, Montana

Lavina, Montana

Lincoln, Nebraska

Mount Upton, New York

Belfield, North Dakota

Medora, North Dakota

Canton, Ohio

Felicity, Ohio

Lakewood, Ohio

Jay, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Porter, Oklahoma

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania(2 reports)

Custer, South Dakota

Winfred, South Dakota

Harker Heights, Texas

Hereford, Texas

South Hero, Vermont

Brookfield, Wisconsin

New Lisbon, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

16
positives
2
neutrals
0
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De Soto, GA | May 2019 | positive

I planted 5 very small Nanking cherry seedlings in the spring of 2017. Four of these survived, bloomed heavily, and produced a decent cro...Read More

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Hardwick, VT | April 2017 | positive

I love these plants, I have planted a bunch and absolutely love the blossoms as well as the fruit. I would love to get some seeds or seed...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK | February 2017 | positive

This plant is a very hardy and quick growing plant of the Bush variety. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. I have up to 10 plants lining my back fen...Read More

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New Lisbon, WI (Zone 4b) | September 2015 | neutral

I have four Nanking cherry bushes, which have done very well. Three reds and a white cherry . The white cherry bush has done splended unt...Read More

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Fairfield, CA (Zone 9a) | March 2014 | positive

I've been growing them in 24" pots for over 5 years and they are thriving. Last year was the first year I manage to pick the berries befo...Read More

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MOUNT UPTON, NY | July 2013 | positive

This bush cherry is well worth planting, here in NY it really does well and bears heavily. I love it's lovely blossoms and they are so ...Read More

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| April 2012 | positive

What a find! Obviously delivered by a bird, it established itself in the worst trouble spot in my yard as a seedling last spring, grew o...Read More

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Towanda, PA (Zone 5b) | August 2011 | positive

II had these plants 25 years ago but they did not have enough sun light. however they did alright. After seeing a hugh bush up here in t...Read More

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| June 2010 | positive

I am soooo excited! I didn't know the cherries were edible! This is the first year I had cherries and I am going to TRY to make a pie wit...Read More

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Harker Heights, TX | May 2010 | positive

fruits are small but plentiful, and compared to truly sweet cherries these are much more sour/tart than sweet, but still have a nice tast...Read More

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Atlanta, GA | November 2009 | positive

I originally planted two of these bushes here in Atlanta, GA. These have done well and are now about eight feet tall. The two bushes ha...Read More

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Prospect, KY (Zone 6a) | March 2009 | positive

They have grown great here in Ky. I have had bumper crops year after year. We have eaten them right out of hand. They love well compos...Read More

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Isanti, MN | July 2008 | positive

My cherrys are now 7 years old and they are getting BIG cherrys on them.I can eat them and have flesh instead of all pit!! 1/4 in flesh ...Read More

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Braham, MN (Zone 3b) | May 2008 | positive

I planted 4 1-foot tall bushes last spring and all are doing great. Two have had a few blooms on them - one last summer and one this spri...Read More

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Benton County, MO (Zone 5a) | December 2007 | positive

I planted two of these in the spring of 2006. They were about a foot and a half tall. One died but the other hung on. I planted anothe...Read More

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Antioch, IL | September 2004 | neutral

This plant is a FAVORITE of Japanese beetles. Also requires cross pollination to achieve fruit.

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Tipton, IN (Zone 5a) | June 2004 | positive

This does quite well for me too. Gorgeous when in bloom and now it is loaded with cherries. Well, it was loaded until I got out there a...Read More

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Southwestern, OH (Zone 6b) | June 2004 | positive

Grows great for me here, the fruit is very good, although smaller than a regular cherry tree.

Also called Manchu cherry,...Read More

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