Prunus Tomentosa - Nanking-Kirsche, Mandschu-Kirsche


Prunus Tomentosa - Nanking-Kirsche, Mandschu-Kirsche

Prunus tomentosa - Nanking-Kirsche, Mandschu-Kirsche

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Nanking Kirsche kann im Schatten verwendet werden, aber es blüht besser in der Sonne oder im Halbschatten. Die Pflanze wird 6 bis 10 Fuß groß mit einem 15-Fuß-Spread. Es transplantiert gut und wächst schnell. Die Blüten werden kurz im frühen Frühling getragen und sind blass rosa, verblassen zu weiß. Die roten Früchte sind sauer und von Vögeln gegessen. Die Pflanze ist ziemlich tolerant gegenüber dem Rebschnitt.

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Prunus Tomentosa - Nanking-Kirsche, Mandschu-Kirsche

FAQ - 💬

❓ Are Nanking cherries poisonous?

👉 Nanking Cherry is a small deciduous shrub known for its attractive white blossoms and edible fruit. Its dark red berries are excellent for pies, jellies, and even fresh eating.

❓ Do Nanking cherries spread?

👉 Mature Size. The Nanking cherry typically grows to a height of 6–10' and a spread about 15' at maturity.

❓ Do you need two Nanking cherry trees?

👉 Something you have to remember is that nanking cherry trees don't self-pollinate. You need two or more shrubs for cross-pollination that are planted within 100 feet of each other.

❓ How long does it take for Nanking cherry to grow?

👉 two yearsThe Nanking cherry is a fast-growing species that sets fruit within two years. Without pruning, a Nanking bush cherry tree can reach heights of 15 feet (4.5 m.), but the spreading growth habits of the Nanking cherry allow it to grow as a shrub or planted closely and trimmed into a hedge.

❓ Are Nanking cherries poisonous to dogs?

👉 Cherries are harmful for dogs primarily because the pit, leaves and stem contain cyanide, which is toxic to dogs. Further, the pit can potentially cause an intestinal blockage.

❓ What are Nanking cherries good for?

👉 Nanking cherries are eaten fresh or used to make pies, jams and jellies. Pitting the small cherries can be time consuming, so it may be easier to cook the cherries in a small amount of water, allowing the skins to burst and release the pit.

❓ Are Nanking cherries easy to grow?

👉 Perfect Fruit for a Home Garden Nanking cherry is ideal for a home food garden because it's compact, ornamental, and easy to care for. By comparison, many fruit trees require a fair bit of pruning and pest and disease management. And they take more space.

❓ Can Nanking cherry tolerate shade?

👉 It will grow in shade but blooms better when grown in full sun to partial shade. Crops are larger when planted in full sun, but hot, dry conditions can cause them to desiccate rapidly especially in drought years.

❓ How do you prune a Nanking cherry tree?

👉 0:132:21Gardening Tips : How to Prune a Nanking Cherry

❓ What does a Nanking cherry taste like?

👉 Nanking cherry is so tough that it will even grow under semiarid conditions and endure a snowless winter of -40°F followed by a scathing summer six months later. Generally, the bushes grow about 8 feet high and wide and bear grape-size fruit with a refreshing flavor somewhere between sweet and tart.

❓ Are Nanking cherries good?

👉 Nanking cherries, like sour cherry varieties, contains rich amounts of vitamins A and C, as well as calcium and iron. The tart cherries contain anthocyanin, the compound that gives the fruit its rouge hue. This phytochemical gives Nanking cherries powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

👉 Extremely winter hardy, Prunus tomentosa (Nanking Cherry) is a very desirable, deciduous shrub with showy flowers, tasty fruits and eye-catching exfoliating bark. Opening from pink buds in early spring, as the leaves begin to unfold, masses of fragrant white flowers, up to 1 in. wide (2.5 cm), literally cover the stems.

👉 Though often called a "cherry" and superficially resembling them, Nanking cherry is closer related to plums than true cherries. It prefers full sun and grows naturally in a variety of soils. It is drought-resistant, and cold-resistant to hardiness zone 2. The plant has long been widely cultivated throughout eastern Asia for its flowers and fruit.

👉 Pathogens in the Phytophthora genus cause root and crown rot diseases in all fruit and nut trees. Nanking cherry is no exception! When the soil around the base of the shrub remains wet for long periods, it causes the disease to appear. Trees wilt and die quickly when infected. At first, the leaves may be dull green, yellow, or red.

👉 Vigorous, Nanking Cherry adapts well to cold winters, hot summers and drought. Be sure to plant more than one Nanking Cherry for cross-pollination! Nanking Cherry is a moderately fast-growing shrub with a dense, upright, semi-spreading habit.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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