Shubert Chokecherry (Prunus Virginiana-Shubert) – 1 gallon pot

$15.00

Out of stock

Sold individually / Min. 10 inch height / $15.00 per plant / Individual pot size 7” x 6”


Please, don’t delay ordering – first come first serve!

By placing an order, you understand that there is no guarantee on survivability on any plants sold. There are no refunds or exchanges – if it is determined that you got a damaged plant you will be provided with a replacement, species dependent on stock availability. Orders will be fulfilled with stock that is conservation grade for the conservation natured purpose of this low-cost seedling program.

Once orders are picked up please make any claims of damaged or unhealthy plants within 24 hours after pickup, photos are encouraged.

Out of stock

Description

The Shubert variety of the Chokecherry has a deep purple tone which adds variety to any landscape. This landscaping tree has a medium growth rate and will reach 20-30′ tall and can live up to 40 years! Additionally, we should note that this is the self-pollinating variety, so it doesn’t require a second plant nearby to set fruit. This is awesome because you can easily enjoy the white flowers in the spring followed by black cherries which can be used in jams, preserves, and other baking sauces.

This tree thrives in full sun and does best in average to evenly moist conditions. It is not particular as to soil type or pH but will get cranky in standing water. Additionally, It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner-city environments. So, if you are out in the county or in the city, you can enjoy the rich purple tree or the birds, bees, and butterflies it will attract.

This variety of Choke cherry will sucker to form colonies in the wild which can provide a lovely hedge or windbreak or you may opt to remove suckers to prevent any unwanted spread. Note: In areas prone to ice storms or heavy wet snows this tree is susceptible to branches breaking as the wood is weak.

Interesting Fact: All varieties of Chokecherries are likely to get Black Knot Fungus. But don’t worry, they can live a long, long time with this disease. Just periodically cut out the visible swelling and your tree will live for many more years.

You may also like…

Title

Go to Top