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Almaden Duke Cherry

Original price $64.99 - Original price $64.99
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$64.99 - $64.99
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SKU C715G

Prunus x 'Almaden Duke'

A modern sweet/tart cherry in the heritage Duke style, it was provided to Raintree by Andy Mariani and discovered in the Almaden Valley near San Jose CA. Believed to be a sweeter sport of Mazzard with a delightful complex flavor and aroma. Later to ripen (for a pie cherry) and worth the wait!

Low chill and partially self fertile. The tree can be maintained at 12' tall on dwarfing Gisela 5 rootstock, which produces a tree 50% of standard size and induces heavy early fruit production. Gisela 5 is more forgiving of shallow soils and a better choice than the even more dwarfing Gisela 3 for people with enough room for this somewhat larger tree. Can benefit from some afternoon shade in hotter summer zones. For better yields plant with Montmorency or any other late-blooming pie cherry. Susceptible to bacterial canker.

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 4

Mature Size: 12' (Dwarf)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: July

Pollination: Partially Self Fertile

Rootstock: Gisela 5

Read our Cherry Growing Guide

Size: Dwarf (4'-5')

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  • This cherry is advertised as self fertile etc. and so living in Alaska zone 4 I would like to give it a shot. Now I’m reading that it needs a pollinator? If so I’ll cancel my order because another zone 4 pollinator is probably not available. Thanks

    Almaden Duke is PARTIALLY self-fertile. You will get some cherries from it, but you would get more with cross pollination. Almaden Duke is an P. avium x P. cerasus hybrid, which makes it very early blooming. Fortunately that means that it CAN cross pollinate with Montmorency in zone 4. I hope the clears things up!

  • I have had a Almanden Duke Cherry for 5 years and do not get fruit. My three varieties of tart cherries seem not to pollinate this tree, it is the first to bloom in early April. What would be a good pollinator for the Almanden Duke?

    Aldmanden Duke requires another early bloomer for cross pollination. Something like Minnie Royal or Royal Lee will do the trick.

  • Does it need a pollination partner because it is partially self fertile. If yes which one?

    Royal Lee or Minnie Lee are the best options for this cherry.

  • What color are the blooms?

    White!