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Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 20'-std, 12' dwf
Spacing: 15 -20 feet
Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface
Spread: 18' std, 15' dwf
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 2-5 bushels
Color: Pink
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: April
Fruit: Large, clingstone fruit with dark crimson skin and flesh
Comments: Tart flavor. Withstands bacterial leaf spot. High yielder, dependable. Bear 2 days before Elberta.
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 -  Monday, February 15, 2010
Unsung hero in the landscape!
Reviewed By: Wendy (Blanding, UT)
On my 2.5 acre landscape, this shrub is a standout among lovely lilacs, forsythias, sand cherries, dogwoods, sumacs, spireas and evergreens. It's tough (water regularly first year or so, until established), drought tolerant, and beautiful. It blooms all over in white blossoms, (description says pink, but the picture shows white, which is what mine looks like), on a vase-shaped bush with arching stems. The blossoms hang on, and then like magic, change into red fruits. It looks like it blooms white, and then blooms red! The fruits hang on into fall, when they mature to a rusty tan-ish orange, which is lovely with its changing leaves. Then, the shredding, colorful bark is so interesting all winter. Truly a four season landscape choice.


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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 20'-std, 12' dwf
Spacing: 15 -20 feet
Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface
Spread: 18' std, 15' dwf
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 2-5 bushels
Color: Pink
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: April
Fruit: Large, clingstone fruit with dark crimson skin and flesh
Comments: Tart flavor. Withstands bacterial leaf spot. High yielder, dependable. Bear 2 days before Elberta.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule

Customer Reviews
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 -  Monday, February 15, 2010
Unsung hero in the landscape!
Reviewed By: Wendy (Blanding, UT)
On my 2.5 acre landscape, this shrub is a standout among lovely lilacs, forsythias, sand cherries, dogwoods, sumacs, spireas and evergreens. It's tough (water regularly first year or so, until established), drought tolerant, and beautiful. It blooms all over in white blossoms, (description says pink, but the picture shows white, which is what mine looks like), on a vase-shaped bush with arching stems. The blossoms hang on, and then like magic, change into red fruits. It looks like it blooms white, and then blooms red! The fruits hang on into fall, when they mature to a rusty tan-ish orange, which is lovely with its changing leaves. Then, the shredding, colorful bark is so interesting all winter. Truly a four season landscape choice.


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