Hansen's Bush Cherry – Bare Root, 2-3 ft | Prunus besseyi

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Scientific Name:
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Introduction:

 

The Hansen's Bush Cherry (Prunus besseyi) is a hardy, fast-growing shrub that produces small, sweet cherries ideal for fresh eating or making preserves. This compact fruit-bearing shrub is perfect for small spaces, home orchards, or edible landscaping. Hansen's Bush Cherry is known for its beautiful spring flowers and abundant cherry harvest in the summer, making it both a functional and ornamental addition to any garden.

 

Plant Summary:

 

  • Size: Grows to a height of 4-6 feet with a spread of 4-6 feet.
  • Foliage: Dark green, oval-shaped leaves turn reddish-purple in the fall.
  • Flowers/Fruit: Fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by small, dark red cherries in summer.
  • Growth Habit: Compact, rounded habit with multiple stems.
  • Sunlight: Prefers full sun.
  • Soil: Thrives in well-drained soils but adapts to a variety of soil types.
  • Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 3-6.
  • pH Level: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soils (pH 6.0 to 7.5).
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove dead or damaged branches and to shape the shrub.
  • Pests/Diseases: Susceptible to aphids and powdery mildew.

 

Pollination:

 

Hansen's Bush Cherry is self-pollinating, which means it does not require another plant nearby to produce fruit. However, planting multiple shrubs can increase yield. The shrub's fragrant white flowers attract bees and other pollinators, ensuring a healthy fruit harvest in the summer.

 

Key Benefits:

 

  • Produces small, sweet cherries perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or baking.
  • Compact size makes it ideal for small spaces or edible landscaping.
  • Fragrant white flowers in spring attract pollinators.
  • Hardy and adaptable to a variety of soil types.
  • Beautiful fall foliage adds ornamental value to your garden.

 

Care Instructions:

 

  • Light: Prefers full sun for optimal growth and fruit production.
  • Water: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods.
  • Soil Type: Grows best in well-drained soils but adapts to sandy and loamy soils.
  • Pollination: Self-pollinating, though planting multiple shrubs can improve fruit yield.
  • Growth Rate: Fast-growing, reaching maturity in 3-5 years.
  • Max Height/Width: Reaches 4-6 feet in height and spread.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove deadwood and shape the shrub.

 

Why You'll Love It:

 

Hansen's Bush Cherry is a delightful addition to any edible landscape or home orchard, offering both beauty and bounty. Its fragrant spring blooms attract pollinators, while its sweet cherries are perfect for fresh eating or making homemade jams and preserves. The shrub’s compact size makes it a versatile choice for small gardens, and its hardy nature ensures a reliable cherry harvest year after year.

 

Planting Tips:

 

Plant your Hansen's Bush Cherry in early spring or fall in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system, and water thoroughly after planting. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and reduce competition from weeds. Regular watering during the first few years will help establish a strong root system and promote healthy growth.

 

Flower Color:

 

White

 

Plant Class:

 

Deciduous Shrub

 

Plant Name:

 

Hansen's Bush Cherry

 


 

Shipping Details:

 

Your Hansen's Bush Cherry will be shipped as a bare root plant, carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in optimal condition. Bare root plants are shipped during dormancy to promote successful transplanting and establishment in your landscape.

 

Reviews

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  • 5
    I'm impressed

    Posted by Nan on 06/21/19

    My cherry bushes arrived in great shape, the roots still very moist, leaves already started. They are growing and getting green.... And I have to say the sense of humor in sending someone named Nan a free nannyberry bush speaks to my sense of humor! And it's getting leaves, too, in less than a week in the ground!

  • 5
    Cherry bush

    Posted by Eugene on 06/11/19

    Started sprouting leaves first week impressive now if deer don't eat them should be good to go lol

  • 5
    Look Good despite flooding

    Posted by Unknown on 05/31/19

    After sitting at the post office through about a week of flooding, I received my 3 feet tall bushes and they look great. Being packaged that long doesn't seem to have had any negative effects. Just waiting on ground to dry enough to plant!

  • 5
    Quick to leaf out

    Posted by Unknown on 04/25/19

    These came packaged well and healthy. I soaked them overnight and put them in the ground the next day. They had buds on them in no time. Very happy, and can't wait to see how these do in a year or so.

  • 5
    Amazing

    Posted by Karen Noland on 01/21/19

    Absolutely amazing they are already sprouting.. Thanks so much..

  • 4
    too early to tell

    Posted by Edward Regula on 09/29/18

    I have just received these plants. It is to early to tell if they survived the shipping.

  • 5
    Very pleased

    Posted by Anna Moses on 06/12/18

    We were very pleased with our trees. They were very healthy. Were were surprised at the size of them. Will definitely be ordering more from y’all.

  • 5
    All trees seem to be healthy ;)

    Posted by Becky S Drewry on 05/23/18

    So far, I'm very impressed with my new trees & Handsen's cherry bushes. They are even taller than I thought they would be & that's a wonderful thing!

  • 4
    Nice plants, started quickly

    Posted by Beldron Forest on 02/23/18

    My plants came in ok, the boxes were damaged and the top of one was broken. But I followed the instructions and now have two beautiful plants. I have ordered from other companies in the past, but their instructions were vague. Usualy resulting in dead plants and waisted money.