This selection of Cornus mas produces much higher yields of larger fruits than the standard Cornelian Cherry and makes both an attractive ornamental tree and a productive one.
‘Kazanlak’ bears bright red, pear-shaped fruits, 8-9g each. The fruits have a fragrant sweet-sour taste, not dissimilar to Morello Cherries, and are rich in vitamin C. They are ready for harvesting in the second half of August but should be left for a few days to soften and ripen when the taste becomes less sour. They are great for jellies, jams, compotes and flavoured vodkas and gins. A self-fertile tree, it doesn’t require a pollination partner to fruit.
As well as providing edible fruit, Cornus mas ‘Kazanlak’ is a rewarding small tree or large deciduous shrub with multiple seasons of interest. In late winter/early spring, its bare branches are adorned with clusters of small sulphur-yellow flowers, just at a time when there is little else of interest in the garden. In autumn, the foliage turns brilliant shades of orange and purple. Height: 6m (20′). Spread: 4m (13′).
Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only.
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