The catalog/Species

Prunus spp.

Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Prunus with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.

Z 21056 cultivars

Cultivars

PL#3308

'Bali'

Prunus

Natural dwarf to 7 ft. Large 1” fruit is the sweetest of the sour cherries. Ripens late August. Discovered near Edmonton, Alberta Canada: hardy to -40. Self-fruitful. Est. chill requirement 400-700 hours. USDA Zones 3-9.

Z 3–9
PL#3522

'Bella Gold'

Prunus

A new fruit type from Zaiger Hybrids. Peach x apricot x plum. Slightly fuzzy skin, like that of an apricot, is bright yellow with an attractive red blush. Tart skin gives way to mildly sweet amber flesh for a delightful eating experience. Naturally …

Z 5–9
PL#3309

'Bing'

Prunus

Large, firm, juicy, sweet, nearly black when ripe. Superb flavor, the No. 1 cherry. Midseason. Large vigorous tree. Pollenized by Black Tart, Van, Rainier and Lapins. Also Stella in colder climates. 700 hours. USDA Zones 5-9.

Z 5–9
PL#3310

'Black Tartarian'

Prunus

Medium-sized, nearly black, sprightly flavor, early season. Vigorous, productive tree. 700 hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful with all popular sweet cherries. USDA Zones 5-7.

Z 5–7
PL#3311

'Brooks'

Prunus

A large, firm cherry that excels in hot weather climates. Developed by the University of California. Pollenize with Bing, Rainer, Van or Lapins.

PL#3556

'Candy Heart'

Prunus

A cross between a plum and a sweet cherry, Candy Heart is a real treat. Skin is dark speckled red, flesh is amber/red with a wonderful unique flavor. Candy Heart has an extended hang time, but reaches peak ripeness around mid August. Tested as …

PL#3588

'Candy Stripe'

Prunus

The ever-sweetening Candy Stripe Pluot® interspecific plum delivers a delicious tart flavor when picked in late July/early August, but let it hang on the tree and this fruit will sweeten dramatically during its three-week harvest period (16.3 ºBrix …

PL#3312

'Compact Stella'

Prunus

Compact growth habit, semi-dwarf to 12 ft. Large, dark red fruit ripens late May. Self-fruitful. 500-800 hours. UDSA Zones 4-9.

Z 4–9
PL#3288

'Cot-N-Candy'

Prunus

White flesh apricot-plum hybrid. Medium-sized with incredible flavor, very sweet and juicy. Ripens early- to mid-July. Self-fruitful. 400 hours. USDA Zones 7-10. (Pat. No. 17827) (Zaiger)

Z 7–10
PL#3313

'Craig's Crimson'

Prunus

Taste test winner. Natural semi-dwarf sweet cherry. Dark red to nearly black, medium to large size, wonderful spicy flavor, very firm texture. Mature tree size about 2/3 of standard (smaller when budded onto Colt or Mahaleb rootstock). Harvest …

Z 4–9
PL#3589

'Dapple Dandy'

Prunus

Taste test winner. Ranks with Flavor King and Flavor Supreme Pluot® varieties as best-flavored fruit at Dave Wilson Nursery tastings. Creamy white and red fleshed freestone with wonderful plum-apricot flavor. Skin greenish-yellow with red spots, …

Z 5–10
PL#3590

'Dapple Supreme'

Prunus

A new low-chill Pluot®, Dapple Supreme derives its name from two of the best: Dapple Dandy and Flavor Supreme. Red dappled skin like Dapple Dandy and sweet red flesh like Flavor Supreme. 300 hours. Ripens mid-June. Pollenized by Flavorosa Pluot®. …

PL#3306

'Delight'

Prunus

Japanese plum x cherry-plum. Flavorful, tangy, clingstone. Heavy crops. Very productive, even under adverse conditions. 400 hours. Pollenizer required. Pollenized by Sprite. (Zaiger)

Z 4–9
PL#3314

'Early Richmond'

Prunus

Heavy-producing, widely adapted tree: vigorous and healthy in many climates and soils. Grows to 15-18' tall. Early-ripening, flavorful, juicy, bright red fruit used primarily for cooking and canning. Sometimes used fresh when fully ripe. Origin …

Z 4–9
PL#3591

'Emerald Drop'

Prunus

Medium to large fruit with green skin and yellow-orange flesh. Prolonged harvest: early picked fruit is firm, yet juicy and sweet. Left to hang, fruit turns greenish-yellow with honey-like orange flesh. Upright tree sets heavy crops once established. …

Z 5–10
PL#3315

'English Morello'

Prunus

Late-ripening tart cherry for cooking, sometimes eaten fresh when fully ripe. Dark red to nearly black fruit with dark juice. Small, round-headed tree with drooping branches (easy to harvest). European origins obscure, introduced to America prior to …

Z 4–9
PL#438

Weeping Extraordinaire

Prunus 'Extrazam'

A bold display of the double powderpuff blooms that homeowners seek out every spring. The very large flowers emerge deep pink and open to a beautiful light cherry hue. When the blooms fall from the weeping branches, coppery foliage emerges, quickly turning an appealing emerald green before going red and burgundy in autumn.

Z 5–815–20 ft15–20 ft
PL#3289

'Flavor Delight'

Prunus

Apricot-plum hybrid. Resembles an apricot but with a distinctive flavor and texture all its own. High taste-test scores, one of the most flavorful early season fruits. Early June. Very low chilling requirement, less than 300 hours. Self-fruitful, but …

Z 6–10
PL#3592

'Flavor Finale'

Prunus

Medium- to large-sized with purplish-red skin and juicy amber-red flesh. Wonderful complex flavor. Harvest begins the second week of September and the fruit is edible well into October. Upright tree sets large crops. Originally taste tested as 5Z366. …

PL#3593

'Flavor Grenade'

Prunus

Elongated green fruit with red blush. Crisp texture, explosive flavor. Taste test winner. Hangs on the tree for 4-6 weeks. Pollenized by Flavor King Pluot®, Dapple Dandy Pluot®, Emerald Drop Pluot® or Santa Rosa plum. 300-400 hours. (Pat. No. 12097) …

Z 6–10
PL#3594

'Flavor King'

Prunus

Taste test winner. Unique plum-apricot hybrid with sensational bouquet and sweet, spicy flavor. Reddish-purple skin, crimson flesh. Harvest mid-August in Central CA. Naturally small tree. 400 hours or less. Pollenized by Flavor Supreme Pluot® or …

Z 6–10
PL#3557

'Flavor Punch'

Prunus

Harvest mid August through September. Extremely high flavor fruit with orange skin blushed red, and red/orange flesh. Late ripening with a long hang-time extends your fruit harvest into fall. Pollenized by Flavor King Pluot®, Emerald Beaut plum, and …

Z 6–9
PL#3595

'Flavor Queen'

Prunus

Exquisite plum/apricot hybrid with candy-like sweet, wonderfully pleasing flavor. Greenish-yellow skin, amber-orange flesh. Prolonged harvest: mid-July thru August. 400-500 hours. Pollenized by Dapple Dandy Pluot® or Flavor Supreme Pluot® or by a …

PL#3596

'Flavor Supreme'

Prunus

Taste test winner. Plum/apricot hybrid with sweet, richly flavored, firm red flesh. Greenish-maroon mottled skin. June harvest in Central CA, about two weeks before Santa Rosa. 700-800 hours. Pollenized by Santa Rosa and Late Santa Rosa plums, or …

Z 5–9
PL#3597

'Flavorich'

Prunus

Large, dark purple-skinned fruits with firm, very sweet, yellow-orange flesh. Harvest begins late August/early September in Central California, 2-3 weeks after Flavor King Pluot®. Vigorous, upright tree. Originated from a cross of Friar plum and an …

PL#3598

'Flavorosa'

Prunus

Deep purple-skinned fruit with red flesh. Mild, sweet flavor. Ripens at the end of May. Pollenized by Emerald Drop Pluot® or Mariposa plum. 400 hours chill required. (Zaiger)

Z 6–10
PL#3599

'Geo Pride'

Prunus

Red-skinned, yellow flesh plum-apricot hybrid. Balanced acid and sugar to predominantly sweet with unique plum-apricot flavor. Medium-sized, very heavy production. Harvest mid-July to early August, just ahead of Flavor Queen Pluot®. Estimated …

Z 6–10
PL#3316

'Kansas Sweet'

Prunus

(A.k.a. Hansen) Cross between sweet and sour cherry. Large mahogany fruit. Ripens late June. Partially self-fruitful or pollinate with another sweet cherry. 500 hours. USDA Zones 6-8.

Z 6–8
PL#3317

'Lambert'

Prunus

Large, black, late harvest. Highest quality, rivaling Bing. Less susceptible to cracking due to later season. 800 hours. Pollenized by Van, Rainier, or Black Tartarian. USDA Zones 5-9.

Z 5–9
PL#3318

'Lapins'

Prunus

Self-fruitful, dark red sweet cherry from Canada. Large, firm, good flavor. Similar to Van in color, Bing in shape. Sometimes sold as 'Self-fertile Bing.' Ripens 4 days after Bing. 500 hours or less. USDA Zones 5-9.

Z 5–9
PL#3290

'Leah Cot'

Prunus

Large size Aprium® with deep orange color inside and out. Reliable annual bearer, high flavor and firm texture, ripens mid to late June. Self-fruitful, required chill 500 hours or less. Zones 7-10. U.S. Plant Patent No. 21863 (Zaiger)

Z 7–10
PL#3319

'Meteor'

Prunus

Large, bright red fruit similar to Montmorency, used mostly for cooking. Tart, juicy, meaty flesh, colorless juice. Attractive, naturally small tree (10-12 ft.) with lush, dark green foliage. Blooms and harvests one week later than Montmorency. Hardy …

Z 4–9
PL#261

Jade Turtle

Prunus 'Miniredia'

A crazy-cool cherry laurel, Jade Turtle ® ensures year-round interest in the landscape. The white blooms in spring are a delightful added bonus to the large, rounded, dark, glossy leaves. It has excellent disease resistance, and its dense bowling ball habit makes it a perfect choice to use like you would a boxwood: hedges, edging, decorative containers, and formal plantings. Like a boxwood, this Prunus laurocerasus is not a fast grower, but its tidy, contained habit does not require pruning or much spacing in production. Jade Turtle ® cherry laurel is another remarkable plant from our friends at Minier Nursery in Angers, France.

Z 6–9
PL#3320

'Minnie Royal'

Prunus

Medium-sized red cherry, firm with good flavor. Ripens 11-14 days ahead of Bing. Tree is very productive with a low chill requirement. Pollenized by Royal Lee and Royal Crimson. 200-300 hours. (Pat. No. 12942) (Zaiger)

Z 8–10
PL#3321

'Mona'

Prunus

Similar to Black Tartarian but fruit is larger and firmer. Mild, sweet flavor. Ripens late June. Pollinate with another sweet cherry. Approx. 600 hours. USDA Zones 4-8.

Z 4–8
PL#3322

'Montmorency'

Prunus

Large, light red skin, yellow flesh. Perfect for cobblers, pies, etc. Extremely winter hardy. Very heavy bearing. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 4-9.

Z 4–9
PL#3323

'North Star'

Prunus

Attractive, densely foliated, naturally small tree grows to about 8-10 ft. Hardy to -40 deg F, very productive, resists cracking and brown rot. Often bears in second year. Large, meaty, tart, red-skinned fruit with red juice. Excellent for pies and …

Z 4–9
PL#337

Pink Snow Showers

Prunus 'Pisnshzam'

A weeping tree that’s sure to bring joy to homeowners in spring. The elegant, arching branches of Pink Snow Showers weeping cherry are a flurry of sweet pink flowers in early spring, standing out against the silvery branches. Serrated, dark green foliage has no issue with unsightly shot hole disease, staying neat and clean all season before developing into red and orange tones in fall. This vigorous grower develops into a showpiece specimen quickly.

Z 4–825–30 ft
PL#3324

'Rainier'

Prunus

Large, yellow with red blush. Sweet and flavorful. Very cold hardy. Midseason harvest. 700 hours. Pollenized by Van, Lambert, Lapins, Black Tartarian & Bing. USDA Zones 5-9.

Z 5–9
PL#3325

'Royal Ann'

Prunus

Long-time favorite yellow sweet cherry for eating fresh or canning. 700 hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful with Van and Black Tartarian, not Bing. USDA Zones 5-7.

Z 5–7
PL#3326

'Royal Crimson'

Prunus

Tested as 6GM25. Self-fruitful, low chill. Large crimson-red fruit. Harvest early to mid May. Best crops when pollinated by Minnie Royal and/or Royal Lee. Excellent pollenizer for Minnie Royal and Royal Lee. 200 to 300 hours. Pat. No. 30121 (Zaiger)

Z 8–10
PL#3327

'Royal Lee'

Prunus

Medium-sized red cherry, very firm with excellent flavor. Ripens 11-14 days ahead of Bing, Tree is very productive with a low chill requirement. Pollenized by Minnie Royal and Royal Crimson. 200 to 300 hours. (Pat. No.12417) (Zaiger)

Z 8–10
PL#3328

'Royal Rainier'

Prunus

Large yellow cherry with slightly more red blush than Rainier. Excellent flavor, taste test winner. Ripens early, about 3-5 days ahead of Rainier. Chill requirement 500 hours. Pollenized by Bing, Black Tartarian and Lapins. USDA Zones 5-9. (Zaiger)

Z 5–9
PL#208

Easy As Pie

Prunus 'SMNPJL'

They say life is just a bowl of cherries...and Easy As Pie bush cherry ( Prunus ×) will give you bowls and bowls of fresh fruit every summer without any spraying or fussy pruning. This is an easy-going, easy-growing bush cherry that takes up just a fraction of the space as a cherry tree but produces abundant crops of very juicy, very tart cherries. It also has none of the disease issues that plague cherry trees, making it an easy choice for any sunny spot in a landscape or garden. Plant one as a standalone, as no pollinator is needed, or imagine an edible hedge with enough fruit for cooking, baking, and canning. White flowers in spring and vivid yellow and orange fall foliage keep it interesting all season long.

Z 3–83–4.5 ft3–4.5 ft
PL#3375

'Spice Zee'

Prunus

The first NectaPlum® from Zaiger Hybrids. White-fleshed, nectarine x plum. Skin is dark maroon at fruit set, and turns pale pink when ripe. Fully ripe fruit is unparalleled in flavor, and both nectarine and plum traits are easily detectable. The tree …

Z 6–10
PL#3600

'Splash'

Prunus

Small to medium-sized red-orange colored fruit, with very sweet orange flesh. Consistently among the highest scoring varieties at Dave Wilson formal fruit tastings. Round to heart-shaped fruit is excellent eaten fresh, dried or in desserts. Upright …

Z 6–10
PL#3307

'Sprite'

Prunus

Japanese plum x cherry-plum. Sweet, freestone, not tart. Flavorful, refreshing wonderful fresh eating. Ripe fruit holds on tree 3-4 weeks. Adapted to most climates. 400 hours. Pollenized by Delight. (Zaiger)

Z 4–9
PL#3329

'Stella'

Prunus

Self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Late harvest. 400 hours. Pollinates Bing, except in mild winter climates. USDA Zones 5-9.

Z 5–9
PL#3558

'Sugar Twist'

Prunus

Harvest mid June. Red skin, yellow flesh. Tested as 46MC410. Pollenized by Flavor King Pluot®, Emerald Beaut plum and most mid to late blooming varieties of Pluot®, Pluerry™ and Japanese plum. Estimated to require 500 chill hours or fewer. Patent …

PL#3291

'Summer Delight'

Prunus

Late-season Aprium®, ripe late July-early August. Reliable bearer, great apricot flavor, very juicy flesh. Self-fruitful, chilling requirement 500 hours or less. Zones 7-10. U.S. Plant patent pending (Zaiger)

Z 7–10
PL#3330

'Sunburst™'

Prunus

Stella x Van. Large, dark-skinned sweet cherry similar to Stella. Resists cracking. Ripens midseason, about with Bing and Van. From Summerland, British Columbia. Introduced in 1983. 800 hours. Self-fruitful.

PL#3559

'Sweet Treat'

Prunus

This taste-test favorite is a complex interspecific hybrid, predominantly of plum and cherry, giving it the sweetness of a cherry, combined with that summer fresh plum zing. Much larger than a cherry, but slightly small for a plum, this precocious …

PL#3331

'Sweetheart™'

Prunus

Van x Newstar. Large, bright red fruit with good flavor. Precocious tree requires pruning to prevent size problems. Self-fruitful. Matures 5-7 days after Lapins. Developed in Summerland, British Columbia.

Z 5–9
PL#395

Stay Classy

Prunus 'UCONNPCSDR'

Finally, a better purple leaf sand cherry! The first cross for this landscape staple was made in South Dakota back in 1910, but not much has happened to improve it since then. We're delighted to change that with Stay Classy® purple leaf sand cherry ( Prunus × cistena ) from Dr. Mark Brand at the University of Connecticut. Its foliage is very dark, but there's plenty of space within its branches and leaves to avoid the dreaded "black hole" look. It's also about half the size of conventional types, reaching a super-useful 3-4' tall and 4' wide. It bears pretty white flowers in spring, but this is really more of a foliage workhorse, equally suited to beautifying home and residential landscapes. Very fast to finish, too!

Z 2–83–4 ft
PL#3332

'Utah Giant'

Prunus

The industry favorite sweet cherry in Utah. Larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does not double. 800 hours. Pollenizer required: Bing, Lambert, Rainier, Van. USDA Zones 4-9.

Z 4–9
PL#3333

'Van'

Prunus

Very cold hardy, reliable, heavy bearing. Fine fruit similar to Bing, though usually smaller. 700 hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful with all popular sweet cherries. USDA Zones 4-9.

Z 4–9