Our dwarf cherry trees for sale at Plantsrose will make you fall in love with its handsome, self-pollinating self. This fruit tree produces up to 30 pounds of sweet, deep crimson cherries that have a high flesh-to-pit ratio and doesn’t split. The cherries are excellent for making juice, canning, baking, and, of course, eating fresh.
This beautiful Romeo cherry tree produces white-pink flowers in the middle of Spring adding an elegance to your garden just when you need it. It thrives in a full sunlight area with soil that is sandy, organic, and drains well. You’ll want to prune at the beginning of Spring to ensure your Romeo dwarf cherry tree is beautiful for its blooming flowers. Prunus ‘Romeo’
Botanical Name:Prunus fruticosa x prunus cerasus ‘Romeo’
Form:Fruit, Cherry, Dwarf Cherry
Sun Exposure:Full Sun
Height/Habit:6 – 8 feet
Spread:5 – 7 feet
Hardiness Zone:2-7
Flowering Date:Mid spring, with harvest early to midsummer. Slightly later in northern areas.
Shipped:DORMANT 4″ POT
Growth Rate:Medium growth rate.
Shipping Season:Spring
Flower Color:White
Flower Form:White pink flowers 1/2″
Foliage Type:Glossy green foliage, oval to obovate in shape, with pointed tips and serrated edges.
Pruning:Prune damaged, diseased, and dead limbs. Limbs that grow inward toward the center of the tree. About third of the new growth (from that year) annually, while trees are dormant. Prune in early Spring before the bush breaks dormancy. Cherry buds are either vegetative or floral. Usually the end bud and
Soil Requirement:Well-drained, organic, sandy soil.
Additional Information:You’ll fall in love with this “sweet-talking” berry’s deep crimson, full-sized, glossy fruit with incredible sugar levels for a tart cherry type. Grown for its exceptional cold-hardiness, dwarf stature, and high flesh-to-pit ratio. This means more fruit per pound with less weight from the pits. Use for baking, canning, wine making, and fresh eating.
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