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Cherry (Prunus spp.)

Everyones favorite! Once you start eating them its hard to stop!

Native to the forests of Germany, these popular fruiting trees are hardy, ornamental and easy to grow. The delicious fruits are great for fresh eating, canning, drying and freezing. Tart pie cherries make the most delicious pies and desserts. Cherry trees grow quickly and usually start bearing in 2 to 3 years. They can grow to 20+ feet tall but can be kept much smaller with pruning. Cherries have a high chilling requirement and may not fruit well in warm winter climates. Most cherries need another cherry for cross pollination with the exception of Lapins and Stella which are self- fertile. We use colt and Mazzard rootstocks. Hardy to Zone 5-9.

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Early Burlat Cherry (Prunus avium) in 1936, Morocco came to this type of plant. The fruit is medium–large in size, spherical in shape, and has a crimson skin and flesh. It's prone to cracking and n...
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English Morello Cherry (Prunus cerasus) is a medium size fruit. Red, tart, and excellent for pies. Self-fertile. A good pollinizer. Performs well in areas of less chill such as Southern Californ...
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A productive and annual bearing bright yellow cherry that is very flavorful and sweet. Disease resistant and not as prone to cracking after a rain. It is also less attractive to birds due to its ...
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Kansas Sweet Cherry (Prunus cerasus) is an excellent for canning or pies. Large. Red Skin. Flesh semi-sweet and juicy. Vigorous growth habit. Self-fertile. Requires 500-600 hours chilling below 4...
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This Czechoslovakian variety produces heavy crops of black, firm, large sweet fruit. Grown commercially in the Northwest. Hardiness zones 4-9. Needs 700-750 chill hours.
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Kristin Cherry (Prunus avium) is very cold hardy and crack resistant. Large black fruits with excellent flavor, Grown commercially as far north as Montana. Ripens Midseason. Hardy in USDA zones 4-8.