
Plum Chum Cherry Plants
Plum Chum CherryÂ
A dwarf cross between a plum and a cherry tree. Compact grower with good disease resistance, drought tolerant once established and produces fruit with 2-3 years. Plant 2 or more varieties for great cross-pollination.
Dura - A hardy and versatile âchumâ shrubâhybridised between Prunus pumila var. besseyi (western sandcherry) and Prunus salicina (Japanese plum)âthe âDuraâ cultivar offers coldâclimate growers both edible and ornamental value. It features abundant small red fruit with mauveâcoloured flesh, a naturally dwarf growth habit and excellent hardiness.
Manor - A compact and incredibly coldâhardy shrub, the Manor Chum cherryâplum combines the best of plum and sandâcherry genetics for the Canadian garden. Its fruit features deep purpleâblack skin when fully ripe, and rich purplishâred flesh with a tender texture and sweetâtart flavourâgreat for fresh eating, preserves or baking. It begins bearing at a young age and thrives even in harsh zones.
Opata - A highly coldâhardy, compact fruit shrub, âOpataâ is a hybrid between the western sand cherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina). It thrives in very cold climates and produces small, aromatic plumâlike fruit with yellowishâgreen flesh and red/green skin.
Sapa - A compact, ultraâcoldâhardy shrub cultivar, Sapa is a hybrid between the western sandâcherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi) and the Japanese plum (Prunus salicina). It produces small purplish fruit with mauveâcoloured flesh, noted for their sweetâtart flavour and early production. Its exceptional hardiness (rated to USDA ZoneâŻ2) and early fruiting make it a superb pick for Canadian edible gardens, especially in cooler or exposed regions.
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1 Year Old Plant in a 2.5 inch pot
- Compact, dwarf growth habit
- Very coldâhardyÂ
| Â Hardiness Zone | 2 - 9 |
| Â Height | 98" |
| Â Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Â Fragrant | No |
| Â Deer Resistant | No |
| Â Plant Timing | March - May |
| Â Harvest | July - August |
| Â Plant Depth | Crown at soil level |
| Â Spacing | 60" |
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Plum Chum CherryÂ
A dwarf cross between a plum and a cherry tree. Compact grower with good disease resistance, drought tolerant once established and produces fruit with 2-3 years. Plant 2 or more varieties for great cross-pollination.
Dura - A hardy and versatile âchumâ shrubâhybridised between Prunus pumila var. besseyi (western sandcherry) and Prunus salicina (Japanese plum)âthe âDuraâ cultivar offers coldâclimate growers both edible and ornamental value. It features abundant small red fruit with mauveâcoloured flesh, a naturally dwarf growth habit and excellent hardiness.
Manor - A compact and incredibly coldâhardy shrub, the Manor Chum cherryâplum combines the best of plum and sandâcherry genetics for the Canadian garden. Its fruit features deep purpleâblack skin when fully ripe, and rich purplishâred flesh with a tender texture and sweetâtart flavourâgreat for fresh eating, preserves or baking. It begins bearing at a young age and thrives even in harsh zones.
Opata - A highly coldâhardy, compact fruit shrub, âOpataâ is a hybrid between the western sand cherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina). It thrives in very cold climates and produces small, aromatic plumâlike fruit with yellowishâgreen flesh and red/green skin.
Sapa - A compact, ultraâcoldâhardy shrub cultivar, Sapa is a hybrid between the western sandâcherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi) and the Japanese plum (Prunus salicina). It produces small purplish fruit with mauveâcoloured flesh, noted for their sweetâtart flavour and early production. Its exceptional hardiness (rated to USDA ZoneâŻ2) and early fruiting make it a superb pick for Canadian edible gardens, especially in cooler or exposed regions.
-
1 Year Old Plant in a 2.5 inch pot
- Compact, dwarf growth habit
- Very coldâhardyÂ
| Â Hardiness Zone | 2 - 9 |
| Â Height | 98" |
| Â Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Â Fragrant | No |
| Â Deer Resistant | No |
| Â Plant Timing | March - May |
| Â Harvest | July - August |
| Â Plant Depth | Crown at soil level |
| Â Spacing | 60" |


