Sand Cherry (Prunus pumila)
Sand cherries are frequently grown by homeowners for both fruit and ornamental purposes. The berries have a pleasant yet tart taste when ripe. They can be eaten straight from the tree but many prefer using them in baking or jams due to their tart flavor.
The beautiful white flowers attract a variety of pollinator species the plant can be striking when used in home landscaping.
Additional information
Special Features | Edible |
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Sun | Full |
Soil | Average, Dry |
Height | 4'-8' |
Bloom Color | White |
Bloom Time | June |
Native Plant Category | Trees, Shrubs, and Vines |