Jade Parade® Sandcherry
Prunus pumila 'UCONNPP002'
SAN-JAD
We see this as a plant that may give landscapers a fresh perspective on mass planting groundcovers, and as an alternative to Gro-Low sumac. The foliage is an attractive glossy blueish-green, turning shades of yellow, orange, and red in the fall. Jade Parade has a spreading habit, but rather than just creeping along the ground, the branches arch upwards. The bonus in spring is the small ½" white blooms. Hardy to -40f, Max Elevation 9,000 ft
Max Elevation: 5
Sizes Available Now
| Product Code | Size | Reg. Price | Sale Price | Quantity on Hand | Location | Last Updated |
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| SAN-JAD2CS | 02CS | 69.95 | 52.46 | 34 | # 200 @ | July 18, 2026, 1:10 a.m. |
| SAN-JAD5C | 05C | 89.95 | 67.46 | 3 | # 206 } | July 18, 2026, 1:10 a.m. |
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