Sweet Cherry Trees
Raintree offers a great selection of sweet cherries. Typically sweet cherries grow in USDA Zones 5-9, though a few are even hardier. While most sweet cherries are not self fertile, we have a few varieties that are!
Black Tartarian Cherry
Prunus avium 'Black Tartarian' Black Tartarian is an heirloom variety of sweet cherry. It originated in Russia, where it grows native in the Circas...
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Prunus avium 'Lapins' A self-fertile variety of sweet cherry with large, dark red fruit of excellent flavor. This tree is a very consistent and hea...
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Prunus avium x 'Minnie Royal' Another tasty new low-chill cherry! Minnie Royal is a medium-sized red cherry; firm with good flavor. The amazing pla...
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Prunus avium 'Royal Lee' Now growers in lower chill areas can successfully grow cherries! Royal Lee is a medium-large red cherry; heart shaped, ver...
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Prunus avium 'Stella' Stella is a black, firm, juicy, heart-shaped cherry from Canada. Because Stella is self-fertile, it makes an ideal selection ...
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Prunus avium 'Vandalay' From the same Ontario, Canadia breeding program that brought us the fabulous Tehranivee, here comes its ridiculously produc...
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Prunus avium 'Royal Crimson' The pot of "Crimson" at the end of the rainbow for low-chill growers with small yards! New, long awaited, low-chill, s...
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Prunus avium 'Early Burlat' Why wait for the cherry season to start? Why not eat large, dark red, flavorful cherries from the tree a week or two be...
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Prunus avium 'Bing' The standard that sweet cherries are judged against - introduced in 1875 and still growing strong! The deliciously large, firm ...
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