Cherry Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L

Common Name: Kerasia
Origin: Areas around the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea
 
 The name of the cherry tree comes from the word "antenna", due to the orthobranched configuration and growth of the tree. The cherry tree is a deciduous tree that reaches a height of 20 meters and is cultivated for its delicious fruit, the cherry. There are varieties that are grown as ornamental trees because of their spectacular flowers and red leaves. The cherry tree lives for about 60 years and fruiting starts from the fourth year of its life, while it has great returns even after the twentieth year.
 
Flowers
 
Its flowers are large and white in inflorescences and grow 3-6 in each bud. It blooms in the spring just before the leaves unfold or at the same time (February-March).
 
Fruit
 
Its fruit is a small drupe with long stalks, dark red with a crunchy texture, our well-known cherry.

Terrain

It grows successfully in a wide variety of soil types as long as they have good drainage.

Position

Suitable for shady or sunny places.

Durability

It is resistant to frost and low temperatures down to -20°C. Ideal plant for places with intense air pollution and drought.

Watering

It needs moderate watering. In summer it needs more frequent watering.

Pruning

Configuration pruning: It is done at sparse intervals to remove very dense branches.

Fruit pruning: It needs light pruning in autumn as soon as it sheds its leaves to remove dry, damaged or dense branches and to thin the crown.

Enemies and Diseases

The main insects that infect the cherry are the fruit capsule, which creates galleries on the fruit, the nightshade, which sucks the juices from the leaves and the saboteur.

Fungal infections often infect cherries and cause fruit rot and tree drying. Bacteria can also cause infections in trees Pseudomonas sp.

 

The sending and delivery of trees is done ONLY within Prefecture of Thessaloniki.

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Cherry Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L

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