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Cherry
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Cherries
are great for fresh eating as well as in many favorite pie and
jam recipes. Beautiful blooms in the spring time that turns into
delicious fruit in the summer. Zones 5-8. |
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Bing
- Sweet, very large, dark red cherry that is famous for its
sweet taste and heart shaped appearance. Great for fresh eating,
canning or freezing. Pollinate with Stella. 900 chill hours.
Zones 5-8. |
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Black
Tartarian - The best sweet cherry available. Blackish
red in color, good size, sweet, juicy and rich. Excellent
for fresh eating and pies.
Ripens very early. Bears at early age. 900 chill hours. Zones
5-8. |
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Montmorency
- A tart cherry that is great for pies, canning, preserving,
freezing and fresh eating. Very sweet when fully ripe. Extra
large in size. A sure young bearer. Crack resistant. 700 chill
hours. Zones 5-8. |
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Rainier
- Sweet, very productive large, yellow fruit with a red blush.
Premium quality fruit. Fine textured, very firm. Has a distinct
flavor.
Considered superior to most cherries. Stores well, great for
fresh eating as well as jams and sauces. Bears early and heavy.
Resistant to cracking. Needs pollinator. 900 chill hours.
Ripens mid season. Zones 5-8. |
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Stella
- Self-fertile, sweet, large fruit. Dark colored and firm.
Vigorous, hardy and bears early. Can be used as pollinator
for sweet cherry. 700 chill hours. Zones 6-8. |

USDA
Hardiness Map
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