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Cherry Tree - Bing
Cherry Tree - Bing Pick bushels of the most popular sweet cherry in your own yard. The Bing Cherry (Prunus avium ‘Bing’) is one of the finest and most famous sweet cherry varieties. The Bing Cherry tree will grow well in any yard but it does best in full sun and well drained soil. It will mature to 30-35 feet. In early spring your Bing Cherry tree will be positively glowing when it is covered in dazzling white flowers. Later in the spring and during the summer the Bing Cherry will have bright green leaves, a wonderful contrast to the deep garnet almost black fruit. Your Bing Cherry tree will produce very large delicious cherries with smooth, glossy skin. The fruit is firm, extremely juicy and particularly sweet. The cherries will be ready to harvest in mid to late June. Bing is a perfect cherry for use in baking and preserves. However, your family and friends will not be able to resist eating these mouthwatering, juicy cherries right off the tree. What a refreshing, healthy snack on a hot summer day. The Bing Cherry does require cross-pollination, so another cherry tree is needed to produce fruit. Although almost any other sweet cherry will cross-pollinate with a Bing. We recommend the Black Tartarian, Van, Rainier or Lapins to produce a plentiful bounty of cherries. This popular, well loved cherry tree would make a great addition to any landscape. Make sure your trees are measured from the ground up! While this may sound a bit sneaky, the sad truth is some nurseries try to make their trees seem taller by including the roots in the height. You pay for a 4 to 5 foot tree but then you’re upset when it’s barely 3 feet tall after planted. We sell our trees with the height measured from the ground up. You can be assured when you buy a 4 to 5 foot fruit tree from Nature Hills Nursery, it will be 4 to 5 feet after you plant it. We take pride in delivering the highest quality plants with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. We offer the largest selection on the internet and you can buy in confidence with our one year plant guarantee. Our fruit trees are always in high demand. Quantities are limited and many will sell out soon. Order now to avoid disappointment.
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Cherry Tree - Van - Sale Price: $78.50 Cold Hardy Cherry Tree The Van Cherry Tree is an ornamental, fruit-bearing tree. Plant several for a small orchard at the side of your house, or just one in the front yard to make the neighbors jealous of its beauty and bounty. The Van Cherry Tree reaches heights of 20 feet with an equal spread. Its shiny, serrated leaves and upright rounded form make it an excellent choice for almost anyplace in your yard. However, you’ll certainly prefer to have one where it’s visible to yourself and others with its spring beauty and mid-summer harvest. In the spring your Van Cherry Tree will call to you with its sweet-scented blossoms. Clusters of lovely white flowers will cover your cherry tree with their pristine elegance. You won’t have long to wait for that promise of abundance to become a reality. By mid-summer you’ll be treated to a plethora of edible cherries that are just as juicy and sweet as they look dangling from the branches of your tree. Pollinizer is required and will pollinate with all popular sweet cherries. Van is also one of the best pollinators for any other sweet cherry tree. Van Cherries are great eaten right off the tree and can be preserved well with canning. Their sweet-tart flavor is also perfect for a variety of dishes. The Van Cherry Tree is cold hardy and easy to care for. Yearly pruning will bring you added growth and harvest, but it’s not necessary. The Van Cherry Tree is a beautiful tree that requires little of your time, and even the wildlife will love you for planting it. * Spring display* Edible fruit* Beneficial to wildlife |
| Cherry Tree - Black Tartarian - Sale Price: $78.50 The Cherry, Black Tartarian, Prunus avium, has firm, sweet, dark purplish-black fruits, and inside the thin skin the flesh is sweet, juicy and extremely flavorful. It is smaller than Bing cherries, but just as flavorful and matures to a black color with a firm semi-acid pulp. It is an early bearer, with an early-to-mid-season June harvest which makes it an excellent choice for the home orchard. The Black Tartarian Cherry tree is very hardy and disease resistant, highly recommended for the South. Pollinate with any other sweet cherry. Plant Black Tartarian in full sun and in well-drained soil. Cherry trees can be used as specimens and shade trees on larger properties. |
| Cherry Tree - English Morello - Sale Price: $78.50 The English Morello is a fantastic late-ripening tart cherry for pie making and cooking, sometimes eaten fresh when fully ripe. Dark red to nearly black fruit with dark juice can be used when making liqueurs and brandies. These cherries are often found canned, packed in syrup or dried and in preserves. This cherry also freezes well. The Morello can be kept at any height by summer pruning. |
| Cherry Tree - Early Richmond - Sale Price: $78.50 The Cherry, Early Richmond, Prunus cerasus, is the first sour cherry available in late spring, It is a small, round, bright red cherry with a tart-acidy flavor. This bright red Early Richmond is excellent for cooking. Sour cherries are richly flavored and firm of flesh so that they don’t go mushy during cooking. Use sour cherries for pies, cobblers, dessert sauces, preserves, and jams. Plant Early Richmond in full sun and well-drained soil. Cherry trees can be used as specimens and shade trees on larger properties. It can be held to any height with summer pruning. |
| Cherry Tree - Montmorency - Sale Price: $78.50 Grow your own large, juicy, tart cherries. The Montmorency Cherry Tree (Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency') produces the United States most popular sour cherry. It is considered the very best cherry for making pies. This highly prized cherry tree will welcome spring with brilliant, snow-white flowers sure to brighten any landscape. The Montmorency’s fruit is large sized with dark red skin. The flesh is amber and the juice is clear. Because it’s self fertile only one tree is needed to produce armloads of delicious, tangy cherries. Known for dependable large harvests you will love sharing these with family and friends. Eat them right off the tree in early July, or fill plenty of pie shells.With a growing zone that covers much of the United States the Montmorency can be grown in most states. It is extremely winter hardy and heavy bearing. You will not be disappointed with this outstanding sour cherry. Grow the Montmorency cherry; it is the standard by which pie cherries are judged. * Cold tolerant* Disease resistant* Heavy producer |
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