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Royal Lee Cherry

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SKU C826

Prunus avium 'Royal Lee'

Now growers in lower chill areas can successfully grow cherries! Royal Lee is a medium-large red cherry; heart shaped, very firm with excellent flavor.

It ripens 11-14 days ahead of Bing. It is very productive with a few hundred hours less of chill requirement than other cherries. Select Minnie Royal or Royal Crimson as a pollinizer. Est. chill 400 to 500 hours.

Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 7

Mature Height: 15' (Semi-Dwarf)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: July

Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer

Rootstock: Maxma 14

Read our Cherry Growing Guide

 

Size Options: Semi-Dwarf (4'-5')

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  • can I grow Royal Lee Cherry and Minnie royal on Merritt island fl?

    Possibly, but you would need a raised bed or otherwise amended soils. The salt would be another concern.

  • I live in Henderson, TX, Zone 8b. Would these be suited for my area or is there a better variety I should look at?

    Yes, this is a great option! It will require another Sweet Cherry to pollinate it. 

  • Is November/fall the best time to plant these in Princeton TX zone 8b, or should I wait until the Spring?

    Wait until early spring. You can order it at any time and we will ship it to your area at the correct time of the year for your growing zone.

  • It says that Royal is for zones 8-10, Im in AZ and I am a little skeptical. I would love to try, but in the desert is it really feasible?

    USDA Zones refer only to the coldest temperatures a plant can survive, not the hottest. Royal Lee is not a hot climate cherry. There are cherries that do well in Northern AZ, such as Bing, provided they get enough chilling hours.

  • Im interested in the Mini Royal and Royal Lee Cherry combo for the deep south. I know it's a stretch to grow cherries here, not because of the chill hours (as I get more than these two varieties require), but the humidity and heat in the summer. I do my fruit tree plantings raised enough to never have a flooded root crown. Your website shows these are still available....are they recommended for me? Covington/Mandeville area, south Louisiana Thanks

    It's really the fluctuating winter temperatures that play havoc with cherries. These will grow in your area, but are not suggested for it.

  • If I wanted to plant multiple Royal Lee Cherry trees, would one Minnie Royal Tree be sufficient for pollination?

    Depending on the size of the trees you will want stick with an 8:1 ratio to ensure cross pollination is successful.

  • I am in centeral TX, our summers are very hot and humid. Wound the Royal lee and Minnie royal tolerate and produce in this climate?

    Royal Lee is an exceptional cherry for the Texas climate and Minnie Royal should do fine as well along with Lapins, Stella, and Black Tartarian.