Prunus × 'Hally Jolivette'
Hally Jolivette cherry
Notes:
Relatively long bloom period. Good for underplanting, though twiggy and dense. Longer-lived than many cherries, though that is not saying much. Sunset and Dirr/Warren say (moderately) slow-growing, but Stoecklein and UFL both say fast-growing.
Sources: UFL, Sunset, Stoecklein, Rutgers, Cal Poly, Dirr/Warren.
Tags:
acidic soil preferred
attracts:birds (ex-humming)
attracts:larval host
branches strong
clay tolerant
compacted soil intolerant
deer sensitive
dense canopy
drought tolerant
easy to grow
exposure:full sun
fine texture
fire risk low
form:multi-trunked
form:shrub
form:tree
habit:rounded
habit:spreading/wide
litter:minimal
persistence:deciduous
pruning not required
roots:low damage potential
salt intolerant
sandy soil tolerant
seedless
showy flowers
type:broadleaf
use:bonsai
use:border
use:container
use:cut flowers
use:deck/patio
water:moderate to little
water:regular
well-drained soil required
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