Pie Cherry Trees
Prunus cerasus
Who doesn't love a great cherry pie? Below we have a wide selection of delectable pie cherries and pie/sweet crosses that will dig in and thrive for you! Pie cherries are mostly self fertile, but produce more fruit when 2 different varieties are present.. . . SHOW MORE
Prunus cerasus
Who doesn't love a great cherry pie? Below we have a wide selection of delectable pie cherries and pie/sweet crosses that will dig in and thrive for you! Pie cherries are mostly self fertile, but produce more fruit when 2 different varieties are present. They also tend to be more cold hardy than sweet cherries - great for Northern gardeners and regions subject to extreme temperature fluctuations.
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Prunus cerasus 'Morello' Morello cherries have a deep crimson flesh and rich, wine-red juice. English Morello is an old variety, grown for centurie...
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Prunus cerasus 'Evans' This Morello-type, tart cherry with crimson flesh and rich red juice was found near Edmonton, Alberta, which explains its ex...
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Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency' 80% of pie cherry trees grown in America and Canada are Montmorency! The beautiful, upright tree thrives in the Pacifi...
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Prunus cerasus 'North Star' The North Star Cherry has a fascinating history, having been cultivated by the University of Minnesota using unique cro...
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