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Prunus cerasus Shangai - Tart Cherry

Prunus cerasus Shangai
Sour Cherry, Tart Cherry, Dwarf Cherry, Morello Cherry

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Le cerisier est arrivé bien emballé et plus haut qu'attendu. Il est en bonne santé et a déjà commencé à produire de nouvelles feuilles. Nous espérons avoir nos premières cerises l'année prochaine, il est donc trop tôt pour en noter la productivité ou la qualité gustative.

Flore, 01/06/2023

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A variety of cherry tree with a columnar habit that produces beautiful dark red, crispy and sweet cherries. Its moderate growth allows it to be grown in a container on a terrace, as well as in the ground in the garden. In both cases, it will need to be staked. It resembles Honk Kong, but its flowering is pale pink instead of white. Easy to grow in most soils, it is quite resistant to diseases and only needs to be watered in hot periods.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
4 m
Spread at maturity
60 cm
Exposure
Sun
Self-fertilising
Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time February to March, September to November
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Harvest time July
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Description

Prunus cerasus 'Shanghai' is a variety of cherry tree well suited for small gardens. With its columnar habit and compact size, it can even be grown in a large container on a terrace. Its decorative pale pink spring flowering evolves into beautiful dark red, crunchy and sweet cherries. It bears fruit after 2 to 3 years of planting, and it is a self-fertile variety that does not need another cherry tree in the garden to bear fruit. Adapting to most soils, tolerant of watering (except during hot periods and in Mediterranean areas), this variety is highly resistant to diseases.

The sour cherry, in Latin Prunus cerasus (also known as Morello cherry), as well as the sweet cherry Prunus avium, are the two main species that have given rise to most of the sweet fruiting cherries cultivated in our gardens. They belong to the Rosaceae family, one of the most important under our latitudes, both for fruit and ornamental gardens, as well as for wild flora. Its alternate and toothed leaves are shiny, dark green, and then take on a beautiful reddish hue in autumn before falling. Cherries are rich in vitamin C, minerals, and trace elements.

This variety 'Shanghai' forms a small tree with a columnar habit, 3 to 4m (10 to 13ft) in height and only 60cm (24in) wide, with fairly rapid growth. In April, it is covered with beautiful pale pink flowers. After pollination by insects, they produce beautiful dark red, sweet and crunchy cherries. Harvesting from this cherry tree is easy due to its shape. The cherries should be picked when ripe, as they do not ripen further after harvest. Shangai is indeed a self-fertile variety, but it benefits from being pollinated by another variety.


This cherry tree can be planted in the majority of garden soils
, tolerating acidity and limestone without excess. Once rooted, it is also tolerant of watering, but occasional supplementary watering is always useful, especially during prolonged hot periods. If planted in a container, watering is obligatory, as the growing conditions are much drier than in open ground and the plant cannot access water from the soil at a distance. Highly hardy, this variety withstands -20 °C. Requiring staking, a light pruning to maintain its narrow habit is sufficient

Adapted to all regions, up to an altitude of 800m (2625ft), the Cherry tree can be planted on a lawn, at the back of a bed, or within an orchard. It is important to be vigilant in spring, as the flowering is very sensitive to frost (damage occurs from -2 °C). Thanks to its columnar shape, this variety is very easy to protect in this case using a non-woven fleece cover of 30g/m² to wrap around the foliage. Due to its compact size, it is possible to plant multiple trees spaced only 80cm (32in) to 1m (3ft) apart. By selecting dwarf fruiting varieties, it is also possible to create an orchard in a small area. The dwarf peach tree 'Amber Pix Zee' will be a perfect companion, as well as the dwarf apple tree 'Garden Sun Red'.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 4 m
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour red
Flavour Sugary
Use Table
Harvest time July

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time April
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Prunus

Species

cerasus

Cultivar

Shangai

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Sour Cherry, Tart Cherry, Dwarf Cherry, Morello Cherry

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Easy to grow, the Cherry tree thrives in all types of soil, whether acidic or chalky. It prefers moist and light soils, and dislikes heavy and clayey ones. Choose a sunny location. In order to limit the risks of late frost on the flowers, it is recommended to plant the Cherry tree in a sheltered position, facing west and protected from cold winds in regions that experience spring frosts. Planting is preferably done in autumn.

Loosen the soil deeply, remove rocks and unwanted weeds. Add some sand to improve drainage. Dig a hole 4 to 5 times the size of the root ball. Make sure to separate the subsoil and the topsoil. Mix crushed horn or well-rotted compost or potting soil with the subsoil and pour this mixture into the planting hole. Install a stake, then place the root ball, cover with the topsoil and firm it down well. Water generously. Attach the stake to the young plant, crossing the tie in the shape of an 8, without tightening around the trunk to allow it to grow thicker without being strangled (to be monitored over the years).

During cultivation, watering is not essential but necessary in case of high temperatures, especially in Mediterranean regions. If you are growing 'Shangai' in a container, on the other hand, you will need to water regularly as your tree will not be able to draw from the soil as it would in open ground. Mulch at the base to retain freshness in summer. Protect your harvest by installing a bird net. In case of aphid attack, spray diluted black soap in water.

Planting period

Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time February to March, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Free-standing, Container, Orchard
Hardiness Hardy down to -20°C (USDA zone 6b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Free-draining, deep, rich

Care

Pruning instructions Cherry trees are pruned when they still have leaves, just after the harvest. This pruning should be superficial and is often not necessary. Cutting large sections should be very occasional as it weakens the trees a lot. The use of healing sealant on wounds will limit the flow of gum that weakens the subject. In early August, shorten the lateral shoots to maintain the narrow habit of this tree and in late autumn, remove any dead branches.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time July to September
Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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