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Western Sand Cherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi)
Western Sand Cherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi)
The Western Sand Cherry is a small, hardy shrub native to the Great Plains and prairies of North America, including parts of Canada and the United States. Known for its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and edible fruit, this plant is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance shrub that can handle tough conditions. The shrub typically grows 3-6 feet tall and wide, with a spreading, slightly arching form. Its narrow, green leaves turn a beautiful reddish-purple in the fall, providing striking seasonal interest.
In spring, the Western Sand Cherry produces small, white flowers with a sweet fragrance that attract bees and other pollinators. By late summer, these flowers develop into small, dark purple to black cherries. The fruits are tart but edible and can be used to make jellies, jams, and pies, or left on the shrub to attract birds and wildlife.
Western Sand Cherry is extremely drought-tolerant and can thrive in a variety of soil types, including sandy or rocky soils, making it ideal for xeriscaping or challenging garden spots. It prefers full sun and is hardy to Zone 2, making it well-suited to cold climates.
Cold Hardiness Zone: 2
Seed Source: Saskatchewan
Mature Size: 3-6 ft tall and wide