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Cherry Fruit Tree

Cherry fruit trees are deciduous,, sun-loving, and best suited for cool climates, though dwarf low-chill varieties are available for warmer regions. They require full sun, well-drained soil, and reliable watering, producing white or pink blossoms in spring and fruit in summer.

$69.95$94.95

Name
In Stock Quantity
Price
Quantity
Cherry 'Lapins'300MM
Available
$69.95
Cherry 'Sunburst'300MM
Available
$69.95
Cherry'Starkrimson' 300MM
Available
$69.95
Cherry 'Lapins'400MM
Available
$94.95
Cherry'Starkrimson' 400MM
Available
$94.95
Cherry 'Stella'400MM
Available
$94.95
Cherry 'Royal Crimson'400MM
Available
$94.95
Cherry 'Mini Royal‑Royal Crimson'400MM
Out of stock
$94.95

Out of stock

Cherry 'Royal Rsinier‑Stella'400MM
Out of stock
$94.95

Out of stock

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Key Considerations
  • Climate & Chill: Cherries need cool winters to set fruit, with some varieties needing 200–800+ hours of winter chill (e.g., Stella needs high chill, while Trixzie® Royal Crimson is low-chill).
  • Pollination: Many cherries require a second tree, but self-pollinating varieties like Stella, Lapins, or Trixzie® are ideal for small gardens.
  • Best Varieties for Small Gardens/Pots: Look for Dwarf or Miniature options like Trixzie Royal Crimson or Minnie Royal.
  • Planting: Plant bare-root trees in winter, ensuring the graft union is 5cm above the soil.
  • Care: Use a high-quality, free-draining soil and ensure consistent moisture during fruit development

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