Species cherry

cherry

Prunus 'Carmine Jewel'

Cherry (Prunus 'Carmine Jewel') is a stunning ornamental cherry that displays a bright display of deep red blossoms. It is a calleryana varietal, which means it is a cross between two cherry species. It grows to around 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide, with an upright, spreading growth habit. It has a long blooming season, lasting from mid-spring to summer. Its dark green leaves turn to a deep purple in autumn. Its small, red fruit is a bonus to admirers. Its cold hardiness and disease resistance ensures a long lifespan in most climates. Cherry (Prunus 'Carmine Jewel') is the perfect companion for a sunny garden this season.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Budding,Layering Propagation,Cutting,Tissue Culture

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Flowers:

White Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Full sun

Fruits:

red Fruits Ready In

Edible:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Cherry (Prunus 'Carmine Jewel') plants should be watered approximately 2 times per week when grown in containers, and once a week when grown in the ground. This will ensure that the soil remains consistently moist, but not wet. If it has been a particularly hot and dry week, it may be necessary to water 3 times a week. It is important to ensure that the entire root ball is completely soaked with water each time you water. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. As plants become established and warmer summer months approach, you can decrease the number of waterings to once every 7-10 days. In the winter months, due to the cold temperatures, the cherry tree’s growth slows down significantly and it requires much less water.

sunlight

Cherry (Prunus 'Carmine Jewel') plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight for best growth. If kept indoors, place the plant near a south or west-facing window, at least 2 feet from the glass, where it will receive several hours of direct sunlight during the day. If kept outdoors in zones 8-10, cherries should receive 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day, ideally during the early morning and late afternoon, when temperatures are not too high. Avoid exposing the plant to intense afternoon sunlight during the hottest months.

pruning

Cherry (Prunus 'Carmine Jewel') should be pruned twice a year. During the springtime, prune back the lateral growth tips of new branches to help direct the energy into the main stem and to avoid plant overcrowding. In the late fall, prune away any dead wood, and thin out any interior branches. If needed, lightly and carefully prune back any particularly long or unruly branches. Avoid pruning too heavily in late fall, as this can expose the cherry tree to winter cold damage.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
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Aug
Starts Flowering

Prunus 'Carmine Jewel' typically starts flowering in April.

Harvest Fruit

plum The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Prunus 'Carmine Jewel' is usually in July or August.

Hardiness Map

FAQ

Is it possible to grow cherry plants in containers or pots?

Yes, it is possible to grow cherry plants in containers or pots. Cherry trees can grow quite large, so it is best to choose a tree that stays small, such as a dwarf or semi-dwarf variety. Make sure the pot is large enough to accommodate the root system, and use a premium potting soil with good drainage for the best results. Water the cherry tree regularly and repot it every year or two if necessary. Additionally, cherry trees need plenty of sunlight, so placing the pot in a sunny spot is ideal.

Are there any self-pollinating cherry plant varieties?

Yes, there are several self-pollinating cherry plant varieties available, including the Northstar, Balaton, Hedelfingen, and Centennial varieties. These varieties require no cross pollination from other varieties or trees to produce fruit, as the tree itself can self-pollinate. These varieties have a high resistance to fungal disease and they generally bear fruit within three years of planting. They are suitable for a variety of landscaping and orcharding projects and can be a great addition to any garden.

Should cherry plants be pruned during the dormant season?

Yes, cherry plants should be pruned during the dormant season. Pruning during the dormant season helps promote healthy growth and flowering as it removes any unhealthy or dead branches, and encourages new growth for the upcoming season. Additionally, pruning in the dormant season will help the cherry plant to direct nutrient flow to the areas that need it most, such as the new and healthy branches. Pruning when the plant is not actively growing also makes it easier to envision and direct the desired shape of the cherry plant and keep it healthy.

Do cherry plants prefer acidic or alkaline soil?

Cherry plants typically prefer a soil that is slightly acidic, with a pH range of 6.0-7.2. This type of soil allows cherry plants to absorb essential nutrients and encourages better drainage and aeration than soil with a higher pH level. Additionally, using an organic compost or manure can help ensure that the soil is acidic enough, as well as providing added nutrition and support for the cherry plants.

Should I cover young cherry trees during harsh winters?

Covering your young cherry trees during harsh winter months is a good idea. Doing so can help to protect them from extreme cold temperatures and icy winds. A lightweight cover such as burlap or plastic can be used to cover the tree, while taking care to ensure there is adequate airflow and that the tree is not too tightly wrapped. Additionally, a cover can be used to protect the tree from snow accumulation and harsh winds, both of which can cause significant damage to a delicate young tree. This extra layer of protection can help to ensure your young cherry tree survives harsh winter months so it can be enjoyed for years to come.

Is it possible to grow cherry trees from seeds?

Yes, it is possible to grow cherry trees from seeds. It is important to note, however, that most cherry trees grown from seeds will not be exactly the same variety as the parent tree, so take care if you are attempting to propagate a particular type. Planting cherry seeds is best done outdoors in early spring, as they require cold stratification in order to germinate. The seeds should be placed in slightly moist soil and exposed to full sun. If you live in a warmer climate, you may need to provide winter protection for your young trees, and regular pruning and shaping will help ensure that your cherry tree is healthy and productive.

Should I use mulch around cherry plants?

Yes, mulch is a great option to use around cherry plants. It helps to insulate the soil and retain soil moisture, reducing the need for frequent watering. It also keeps the roots of the cherry plants cool and reduces weed growth, while adding organic matter to the soil over time. When applying mulch, be careful to keep it away from direct contact with the stems and trunk of the cherry plants in order to avoid any potential damage.

Are cherry plants easy to propagate?

Cherry plants can be easily propagated from stem cuttings as well as from seed. Place a fresh cutting of the cherry tree’s stem in moist soil and cover with a plastic bag to maintain humidity while the cutting roots. Make sure to remove the bag after roots appear, and keep the soil moist. When growing from seeds, sow the fresh cherry seeds in the spring in an area that receives full to partial sun. The cherry plant will be more successful if planted outdoors rather than indoors. If cared for properly, cherry plants can be propagated with relative ease.