Canadian researchers have crossed the parent species and
selected the offspring to create cultivars which are marketed as
Mongolian cherry or
dwarf sour cherry by commercial nurseries. A further backcross of
P.cerasus with
P.×eminens has yielded a cultivar dubbed 'SK Carmine Jewel', with follow-on cultivars 'Crimson Passion', 'Juliet' and 'Romeo', which produce cherries at the northernmost limits of viable
Prunus production. These cultivars have a tidy spherical growth habit, are very cold hardy (to
USDA Hardiness Zone 4a or better), and their high sugar content fruit makes good pies, jams and jellies. A cultivar named
Prunus ×
eminens 'Umbraculifera', with a slightly weeping form when mature, is commercially available as an ornamental. Unlike the agricultural cultivars, 'Umbraculifera' is not a heavy fruit producer, but produces sufficient pollen to be useful for honey production. ==Uses==