Fruit has firmer flesh and less juice than Romeo so it lends itself better for making dried fruit. It is also a heavy yielder, loading up with 15+ pounds by its fourth year, and 20-30 pounds in its fifth year. Growing to only 6 1/2 ft. tall, this is a naturally dwarfed bush with full-sized fruit--much easier to maintain than typical cherries. Extremely cold hardiness and few problems from disease and pests make this beauty a breeze to grow and harvest. Abundant, white flowers and glossy green leaves allow it to double as an ornamental in your landscape in early spring. Self-pollinating. Zones 2-7.
P**A
Two Stars
They have not sprouted yet
R**N
Total Failure
The order came from china in a couple of weeks. The pits were planted but never sprouted and they were simply labeled Cherries with no other information.
B**E
received but not complete
seeds came with numbers on it and the a small regular paper that has Chinese characters on it and 3 pictures with numbers. the pictures were so small and not clear that it cant even be identified.
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2 weeks ago
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