chill hours
400- 400
hardiness zone
7 - 10
latin name
Prunus salicifolia
pollination requirements
Self-Fertile
site and soil
Does well in full sun to dappled shade with good air circulation for 6 to 8 hours per day and well drained, fertile soils are highly suggested to prevent any kind of root rot and fungal diseases.
Size at Maturity
20ft-30ft

Capulin Cherry

Prunus salicifolia

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The Capulin Cherry also known as the Tropic Cherry, is a disease-resistant, semi-evergreen subtropical species that’s native to the highlands from Mexico to Guatemala. This variety is a high-yielding tree that produces glossy maroon to dark purple cherries that's roughly about 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter. The Capulin Cherry ripens late spring through mid-summer resulting in having a juicy fruit with a sweet and subtly tart, making it perfect for fresh eating, to make jams, and flavorful teas.

chill hours
400- 400
hardiness zone
7 - 10
latin name
Prunus salicifolia
pollination requirements
Self-Fertile
site and soil
Does well in full sun to dappled shade with good air circulation for 6 to 8 hours per day and well drained, fertile soils are highly suggested to prevent any kind of root rot and fungal diseases.
Size at Maturity
20ft-30ft
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