Kristin, developed in New York, is one of the hardiest sweet cherries, withstanding minus 25°F temperatures and below. Abundant crops of large, glossy, dark-burgundy fruit follow, ripening in July. A "black oxheart" type, the sweet cherries have firm, meaty, juicy flesh with sweet, richly aromatic flavor, excellent for fresh eating.
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Sweetheart is easy to love! A large, bright red, self fertile cherry with excellent flavor. This late-ripening beauty will extend the cherry season when paired with other varieties that ripen early and mid season. It shows a low incidence of cracking during summer rains. The tree is upright, vigorous, heavy bearing and precocious. It is also cold hardy down to zone 5. Ripens early to mid August, much later than other varieties.
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The Black Pearl sweet cherry is a relatively new variety of cherry that was developed in Canada in the early 2000s. It has a deep, dark red to almost black skin with sweet, juicy flesh that provides a rich, complex flavor that is often described as having notes of cherry, plum, and blackberry. The fruit is ideal for fresh consumption, but can also be used for cooking and baking. The Black Pearl cherry tree is a moderately vigorous tree that is semi-self-pollinating. The Black Pearl cherry typically ripens in late June to early July. The fruit has a long shelf life and can be stored for several weeks after harvest. There is some evidence this cherry can survive to Zone 4 but we have not been able to independently verify this.
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Lapins boasts large, sweet, deep red cherries, the self-pollinating and is perfect for extending the cherry season with its mid to late summer ripening, making it a top pick for both fresh eating and culinary uses. Resistant to diseases and cold-hardy, it thrives in cooler climates while its spring blossoms and lush foliage add ornamental value to any garden, blending ease of care with aesthetic appeal and productive harvests.
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Montmorency, the only tart cherry in the collection, offers a bounty of bright red cherries, perfect for culinary delights and rich in health benefits, flourishing in USDA zones 4-7 without needing another variety for pollination. Its resilience against common diseases and stunning seasonal foliage make it a dual-purpose gem, enhancing gardens with both its fruitful yield and ornamental beauty, ensuring it remains a top choice for effortless gardening success.
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