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About Cherry Elaeagnus...Native to China and Japan, this medium-large deciduous shrub is perfect for those desiring an ornamental and beneficial wildlife plant. The Cherry Elaeagnus may grow up to 10' tall and 8' wide; it is a wide spreading shrub creating an almost flat topped plant. Fast growing when young, the Cherry Elaeagnus must be pruned to control size and promote dense growth otherwise the plant is potentially invasive. The flowers produced are small, cream colored, fragrant flowers that will bloom in the late spring. The fruits of the Cherry Elaeagnus are 1/2"-1" edible red berries that can be extremely tart but loved by birds, raccoons, turkey, rabbits and deer. Tolerant to drought and wind, the Cherry Elaeagnus prefers part sun to full sun and can grow in mostly sandy to some clay soil and is cold hardy down to -25 degrees F. The Cherry Elaeagnus is also self-fertile and will fruit in the third to fifth year. This is a great tree for creating cover and food for wildlife. |
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Zone InformationThe colored in areas on the map above indicate where this plant will live. Click on the map to see a larger version of this map. This does not necessarily indicate a tree will fruit in your zone, check the chill hours required. Grows in zones: 3 - 10 |