Cherry/ Cupid Dwarf
- Extremely cold hardy, great for higher altitudes and cold climates
- White flowers emerge later in the season, avoiding more of those late spring cold snaps
- Large red cherries darken to almost black when ripe
- Fairly sweet with a slight tartness, the fruit is delicious for fresh eating, juicing, or processing
Prunus x kerrasis ‘Cupid’
White
Orange
Unique Features: The Cupid Dwarf cherry (as well as the Romeo and Juliet) is part of the Romance series of dwarf cherries developed by the University of Saskatchewan and released in 2004. The plants in this series are based on European and Mongolian sour cherries and have Brix (sugar content) ratings in the high teens to the lower twenties. For comparison, the Bing cherry has a 34 Brix. The red cherries darken towards black as they ripen and the sugar content is high enough that they are primarily used for fresh eating, juicing and processing. The sour cherry heritage gives the fruit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities. A little later bloom time and extreme cold hardiness make the series great for high altitude and northern climates. The Cupid cherry has a 19 Brix and weighs in at 6.5 grams, the largest of the series. If you want any fruit then net for birds and fence for deer.
Cherry/ Cupid Dwarf
- Extremely cold hardy, great for higher altitudes and cold climates
- White flowers emerge later in the season, avoiding more of those late spring cold snaps
- Large red cherries darken to almost black when ripe
- Fairly sweet with a slight tartness, the fruit is delicious for fresh eating, juicing, or processing
Zone: 2 |
Mature Height: 7' |
Mature Spread: 6' |
Bloom: None |
Fruiting: Edible |
Flower Color: White |
Fall Color: Orange |