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Cupid Cherry vs White Lights Rhododendron (Azalea)Prunus x kerrasis Cupid Rhododendron x White Lights SOLD OUT ONLY AVAILABLE BY CONTRACT GROW Cupid Cherry is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of Sour Cherry released in the Romance Series of dwarf sour cherries from the University of Saskatchewan in 2004. Cupid Cherry produces the largest fruit of all the sour cherries which is dark/red fruit and perfect for fresh eating but it tends to be a bit later than other varieties.
White Lights Rhododendron is part of the Northern Lights Series, cold hardy, and deciduous. In late spring you'll be drawn to its fragrant white blooms. In fall, the foliage turns a beautiful purple-bronze color. Pruning is recommended after the flowers are spent to control the size and shape of this shrub. CUPID CHERRY QUICK FACTSWHITE LIGHTS RHODODENDRON (AZALEA) QUICK FACTS
Fall colour:
orange
Berries:
very large dark red/black cherries
Fruit size:
6.5g
Flavor:
balanced - good for fresh eating
Harvest:
late August to early September
Growth rate:
medium
Growth rate:
medium
Maintenance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Toxicity: All parts of a rhododendron bush, including the leaves, stems and blooms, are toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. |