How do you prune a Schubert chokecherry tree?
Keeping this in view, how do you prune a chokecherry tree?
Prune black chokeberry stems and branches to encourage bushiness, cutting the shrub to 20 inches above the ground after it flowers. Flowering usually occurs in May or June. Prune each stem or branch just above a leaf node to avoid die-back in the plant. A leaf node looks like a small lump or bud.
- Remove all knots and swellings by pruning 3-4 inches below the knot during the dormant season before April 1st.
- Sterilize cutting shears with 70% rubbing alcohol to limit the spread of the disease.
Also to know is, can you eat Schubert chokecherry?
The Schubert choke cherry really is a cherry, and although it has small dark fruit in summer, I don't recommend eating it. Choke cherries and Maydays can be hard to tell apart in spring. Eventually the Shubert choke cherry leaves turn burgundy, while those of the Mayday stay green.
Characteristics. The Mayday tree is a slow-growing medium-size ornamental tree that reaches around 25-30 feet tall at maturity. Low-growing and bushy, it spreads symmetrically, tapering to a rounded point at its top. It produces very fragrant white flowers on drooping racemes in late April or early May.