About Cupid

Produces the largest and sweetest fruit of any of the bush cherries, making it great for fresh eating. Blooms and fruits later than other bush cherries, ripening in August–­September.

About Cherry, Bush

Tart cherries are good fresh or make sensational jams and pie. Cherries get sweeter as they ripen, turning a deep red. Small trees are easy to net for foiling marauding birds. White flowers in spring. Self-fruitful.

Pot Size & Price
2 gal. pot
$33.00
Height
5'–8'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
F017
Plant Traits
Bees
Culinary

Other varieties of Cherry, Bush

Carmine Jewel bush cherry
Photo from plants.dutchgrowers.ca

Carmine Jewel

Catalog
F016
Prunus Easy as Pie, dark red cherries growing on a tree
Photo from Spring Meadow Nursery

Easy as Pie

Catalog
F015
Cherry Bush Juliet, deep red fruits
Photo from University of Saskatchewan

Juliet

Catalog
F018
Prunus Romeo, dark red fruit, smaller than a quarter coin

Romeo

Catalog
F019