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Cherry Fruit Trees

Cherry Trees. What can be nicer than picking your own Cherries straight from your tree! We supply the highest quality Cherry fruit trees and plants and pack them with great care. Fruit tree growing guide click here


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A GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT TREE

Gisela 5 - Rootstock for Cherry trees.
Dwarfing, Approximate height 2.5-3 metres when mature.

Colt - Rootstock for Cherry trees.
Semi dwarfing, Approximate height 3-4 metres when mature.

Bare Root = Field grown trees that have been freshly lifted and supplied with no soil around the roots. Only available during the dormant period November-April
10 Litre = Container grown and can be planted all year round. The size refers to the number of litres of compost that the container holds.
1 Year Maiden = A one year old tree and the size depends on the variety but in general they will be 125cm in height and will have some side branches.
2 Year Bush = A two year old tree that has been pruned back in the first winter to form a bush shape. Generally trees will be 140-160cm in height with multiple side branches. This height guide is an end of summer height.

Fan trained Cherry - Trees grow to an eventual height of around 2 m (7 ft). Although the shortest of all the forms, they will grow to a width of around 3 m and are really only a practical proposition when grown against a wall but please bear in mind that only Cherry Morello can be grown successfully on a north-facing wall or fence.  





Cherry Colney Colt
Cherry Colney Colt
Sweet Cherry Colney fruit trees - One of a few very late large black Cherry varieties. Colney has superb quality fruit and the tree has good resistance to bacterial canker. Very sweet, very juicy and ripens to black with a dark sheen. Picking time mid August. Colney tree height when mature 3 Metres.
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Cherry Early Rivers
Cherry Early Rivers
Sweet Cherry Early Rivers fruit trees - This variety was introduced over 100 years ago. Early Rivers is a black cherry noted for both it's earliness and fruit size. The skin and flesh are very dark and the flavour is excellent. Cropping is both heavy and regular. Picking time for Early Rivers is around mid June. Early Rivers is not a self fertile cherry, a good pollinating patners would be Napoleon Bigarreau or Stella.
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Cherry Hertford
Cherry Hertford
Sweet Cherry Hertford fruit trees - The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM). Notable for its very heavy yields of large firm dark red-black fruits with pink to red flesh. Herford cherry has excellent quality fruit full of exceptional flavour. Picking time late July. Hertford is not a self fertile cherry, a good pollinating patners would be Colney or Sunburst.
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Cherry Lapins
Cherry Lapins
Sweet Cherry Lapins fruit trees - This new late variety from Canada produces large near black fruits. Lapins has very good resistance to bacterial canker. Lapins is a large dark red juicy cherry with a mild sweet - sharp flavour. Picking time late July-early August. Lapins is one of the best cherry varieties for the UK garden. Lapins is a self fertile cherry tree. Pollination group B.
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Cherry Morello
Cherry Morello
Acid Cooking Cherry Morello fruit trees - Smaller than its sweet cousins, the Morello cherry is self fertile and crops heavily in most parts of the country. Morello cherry tolerates colder and wetter conditions than the sweet cherries. The cherries are pickable from the time their skin is dark red. At this stage, Morello cherries are sour and should be cooked (they make great cherry jam). However if a Morello cherry is left on the tree into August (by which time its skin will be practically black) it will be edible off the tree in the same way that a tart eating apple is.
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Cherry Stella
Sweet Cherry Stella fruit trees - The number one choice for garden use. Stella is a exceptional self fertile, sweet cherry with large dark red or black fruit. White flowers appear in mid spring, followed by delicious, juicy cherries which are ready for picking in late July. An early and prolific cropper that also makes a good pollinator for other cherries. Picking time late July. Protect the fruits from the birds, they love them too!
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Cherry Sunburst
Sweet Cherry Sunburst fruit trees - Sunburst was developed at the Summerland Research Station in British Columbia, Canada. It was first released in 1965. Sunburst has very large near black fruits. This sweet cherry is very similar to Stella in growth habit but the fruit is darker in colour. Sunburst cherry has a gorgeous flavour. Picking time July. Sunburst is a self fertile cherry tree that would be our choice in any garden.
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Cherry Sweetheart
Cherry Sweetheart
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