Cherry tree ‘Valentine’
Prunus fruticosa x cerasus 'Valentine'
The cherry red fruits (15 brix) are held in abundance in spectacular clusters in late summer, which are excellent for cooking and baking and making jams and jellies. This is a self-pollinating variety, so it doesn’t require a second plant nearby to set fruit. All dead branches must be eliminated to prevent diseases. For young plants, a regular supply of water is required, mainly in drought periods. Install tree-guard on the trunk in fall. SELF-FRUITFUL.






Hardiness zone
-Will the plant you buy this season come back next year? It all depends on where you live.
To survive for several years, a plant must tolerate the lowest winter temperatures in the region where it is planted.
It is therefore important to identify the hardiness zone of your region.
An example ! You are in Montreal, in zone 5 (according to the charter of Natural Resources Canada)
• any plant in zones 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 will return year after year to your area, it is said to be hardy.
• a plant in zone 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 will be considered an annual and must be replanted each year.