Cherry Pollination Chart  |
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Sweet cherries are native from eastern Europe and the Black Sea. The speckled trunk of this
striking species flowers profusely in the spring and is the first stone fruit to ripen in early summer. Fresh
cherries are
scrumptious and home grown ones are hard to beat when compared to their store-bought counterparts. Try them dried or can
them pitted for a colorful and flavorful treat in the doldrum months of winter. |
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Bing Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Mid-harvest season. Tree produces heavy crop and has spreading growth. Fruit is top quality and large. Skin
color is dark burgundy red. Cherry is sweet and juicy. Excellent for canning.
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Black Tartarian Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Early harvest season. Tree grows quickly and is very productive. Fruit is medium size. Skin color is bright
purplish black. Cherry is firm and sweet. One of the earliest cherries.
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Chelan Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Early-harvest season. Fruit is high quality and same size as Bing. Skin
color is dark burgundy red. Cherry is sweet and juicy.
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Lambert Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
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| Prunus avium |
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It produces a large, dark red, late producing cherry. Very high quality fruit rivaling those of Bing.
Less susceptible to cracking due to late season ripening. Low susceptibility to bacterial canker
(Pseudomonas syringæ).
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Lapins Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Lapins produces a large, dark, firm and most aromatic cherry. It has excellent texture and flavor.
It ripens early and it is semi-fertile.
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Rainier Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Rainier ripens mid-season. Tree is upright and very productive. The fruit is sweet and firm and the
skin is yellow with red blush.
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Regina Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Regina has been reported to be resistant to bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringæ) in field tests at
Oregon State University. The fruit is large and it is a new commercial variety. Late blooming and
late ripening.
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Royal Ann Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
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| Prunus avium |
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Mid-harvest season. Tree is large and grows upright. Fruit is very large. Skin color is
light yellow with a pinkish blush. Cherry has a sweet flavor.
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Sam Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
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| Prunus avium |
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The tree is resistant to bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringæ) and productive, making
it an excellent choice for western Oregon, Washington and coastal areas. The fruit is large, black,
delicious and shows good resistance to cracking.
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Stella Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Stella is semi-fertile and has low susceptibility to bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringæ). Large,
nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry. Similar to its parent, Lambert. Late harvest.
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Van Sweet Cherry |
| bare-root tree |
$24.00 |
Qty.: |
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| Prunus avium |
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Mid-harvest season. Tree is hardy and bears early. Fruit is medium in size. Skin color is shiny dark.
Cherry much like Bing. Tree bears heavily and is resistant to cracking. Pollinizers are Bing or Lambert.
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