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British cherry 'Black Tartarian'
Prunus aviu
'Black Tartarian'
Below, we will explain the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests and diseases, and control methods for the Japanese cherry 'Black Tartarian'. Growth Characteristics 'Black Tartarian' generally tends to grow quickly, and its fruit ranges from dark red to black. The fruit is high in sugar and juicy, making it excellent for eating fresh. It typically flowers in May and June and can be harvested in June and July. Since this variety is self-incompatible, cross-pollination with other varieties is required. Propagation Methods It is primarily propagated through grafting or cuttings. Grafting is mainly performed in the spring, and a combination of a healthy scion and rootstock is important. Cuttings are taken in the summer, and sufficient water supply and appropriate temperatures must be maintained to facilitate rooting. Cultivation Methods It is best to cultivate it in a sunny location. It prefers well-drained and fertile soil. Maintain a planting distance of approximately 5 to 6 meters to allow the trees to grow fully. Regular pruning and proper fertilization are required for fruit production. Uses in the Garden'Black Tartarian' is valuable for both ornamental and practical purposes, providing beautiful flowers and delicious fruit in the garden. It can be planted alongside other tree species to enhance the landscape. Major Pests and Control Methods Major pests include cherry blight, sclerotinia rot, and aphids. To prevent cherry blight, it is important to grow the tree in well-drained soil and maintain spacing to ensure good ventilation. Sclerotinia rot can be controlled using appropriate fungicides, while aphids can be managed through natural predators or insecticides when necessary. Please refer to the information above to successfully cultivate 'Black Tartarian'.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rosaceae
Height
3.6~9m
Spread
3.6~9m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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