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Nanking Cherry Tree

Prunus tomentosa

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Flowering, Edible, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Hedge/Screen, Drought resistant, and Attracts pollinators

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Prunus tomentosa
  • Height
    8-10 ft
  • Width
    10-15 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3-6
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • White
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Fall Color
    Yellow
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring
  • Fragrant
    Yes

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the best harvest and a dense canopy, plant your Nanking Cherry in full sun, which means at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While it can handle partial shade, you will likely see fewer flowers and a smaller fruit yield because the plant needs that solar energy to produce sugars.
  • Soil: These shrubs thrive in well-drained, loamy soil, but they are remarkably adaptable to different types. If you have heavy clay that stays soggy, plant them on a slight mound to improve drainage, or mix in some organic compost to help break up the density.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your Nanking Cherry deeply twice a week to help the roots reach deep into the soil. Once established, these shrubs are quite drought-tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during the summer can lead to shriveled fruit or premature leaf drop. Aim to provide a deep soaking every 10 to 14 days during dry spells to keep the fruit plump and the plant stress-free.

Pruning Tips

Nanking Cherries bloom on one-year-old wood, so the best time to prune is in late winter or very early spring before the buds break. Think of pruning like a thinning project: remove about one-third of the oldest canes down to the ground every few years to encourage vigorous new growth. This opens up the center of the bush to sunlight and airflow, which prevents fungal issues and ensures the berries ripen evenly.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring just as the new growth begins to emerge. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer, as this can stimulate soft, green growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. This late-season growth is very susceptible to winter kill, which can damage the overall structure of your shrub.

Cold-Hardy Sour Cherry Nanking Cherry Tree

  • Beautiful, Hardy Edible Ornamental Shrub
  • Profusion of Fragrant White Flowers in Early Spring
  • Tasty, Abundant Bright Red Fruit
  • Wide Shrub or Small Tree
  • Extremely Cold Tolerant
  • Use as a Special Hedge or Specimen
  • Pest and Disease Resistant
  • Tolerant of Periodic Drought
  • Feed Songbirds or Harvest Nanking Cherries for Pies, Jelly and Wine
  • Great Choice for Nature Lovers and Foodies in Cold Climates

For homeowners in the cold winter zones from 2 - 6, Nanking Cherry (Prunus tomentosa) is a wonderful, easy-care bush to add to the landscape. You'll love the fruit's tangy, sweet-tart taste for fresh eating or baking into pies.

The spring flowers are spectacular! Rosy pink buds cover the shrub in early spring, and open to showy white flowers. This reliable early bloomer is so welcome after the long winter.

The flowers are both fragrant and frost tolerant, which makes this plant a true harbinger of spring. Of course, the white blooms are also a welcome nectar source for butterflies and pollinators.

Nanking Cherry has a long history of proving delicious red fruit in harsh climates. The berries seem to glow against the attractive, textured foliage. Each cherry is a brilliant, translucent red jewel.

Use it as a long hedge along a fence or a single specimen. Or, create an orchard in a backyard homestead. This is the earliest Cherry to flower, and it produces an abundance of tasty cherries.

Nanking Cherry is not reliably self-fertile. To achieve fruit set, plant two or more shrubs close by each other to ensure proper cross-pollination for the best fruit production.

Plan to start harvest as they ripen in early to mid-summer, depending on your location. Or, just leave them for your local bird population. It's a win-win either way!

We'll tempt you to harvest some for yourself, as many people swear by the Nanking for wine and mead production. Or, use it to craft beautiful clear jellies and wonderful jams. You'll find pages of recipes for Nanking Cherry on the Internet. It would take years just to try them all.

The highly-textured, quilted, dark green, toothed leaves are decorative in their own right. They are downy on the underside. The soft-textured foliage turns a soothing yellow in the fall.

Even the bark is beautiful, lustrous and ornamental. It delivers visual interest in winter as it exfoliates to show pattern variation of shiny reddish-brown bark peeling to orange as it ages.

This is a great conversation plant with fragrant blooms, attractive soft green foliage and wonderful bright red fruit. In time, this plant develops a picturesque rounded form in the landscape. Order today!

How to Use Nanking Cherry in the Landscape

Use it for massing in a hedge or planted on a slope. Include it in your mixed borders as a lovely backdrop for smaller plants. Or, plant two or three shrubs together for a fabulous fruiting specimen to create a marvelous focal point in a lawn planting.

The soft features make it the perfect accent along a driveway or running along a fence. Add it to windbreaks for color, fragrance, fruit and to add charm and personality.

Nanking Cherry has tremendous value for screening and hedging. Plant them 6 - 8 feet apart to create a free-form, natural hedge. Measure from the center of the first shrub to the center of the next.

If desired, the Nanking Cherry can be pruned into a single trunk tree, or a multi-trunk specimen for a focal point in the landscape.

For a special treat in mid-winter, cut several branches and bring them indoors. You can force them to bloom in sunny spot. Just arrange the branches in a tall vase and change the water daily. You'll thrill to seeing the buds open indoors.

Easily create a wildlife habitat with several Nanking Cherry bushes added to anchor a Butterfly Garden. The birds, butterflies and pollinators will thank you!

#ProPlantTips for Care

This plant is very well-known in the Asian Far East, where it's found in most home gardens and on commercial plantations throughout Russia. A heavy usage means there are a lot of common names. You might hear Downy Cherry, Mountain or Mongolian Cherry, Hedge Cherry, Chinese Bush Cherry or Manchu Cherry.

Whatever you call it, it's a hard-working landscape plant with a lot of ornamental features. This tough plant is really useful in areas where hardy plants are required, but few are available. Nanking Cherry is the earliest-blooming Cherry and one of the best producers for extreme temperature areas.

Brought to the United States in 1882, the plant’s cold hardiness, early-blooming along with its natural dwarfing, were all considered exciting traits.

The yummy fruit is too soft for most commercial purposes, and is not often available any other way than growing your own. Eat them fresh, or prepare into pie filling, make jams or jelly or freeze them.

The Nanking Cherry adapts to a variety of soil conditions and pH levels. Give it a full sun location and well-drained soil for best results. Be careful to water it regularly while the plant is young.

Nanking can handle periodic drought, once it's established in your native soil. This is a great choice for semi-arid climates with cold winters and hot summers.

Prune Nanking Cherry to thin out dead and diseased branches after fruiting is done. Open the center of the plant to sunshine and air circulation each year.

If you are looking for a plant that is beautiful, helps wildlife, and can give you fruit as well, this is a great choice. Order Nanking Cherry today.

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