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Vandalay Cherry

Original price $59.99 - Original price $59.99
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$59.99
$59.99 - $59.99
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SKU C890G

Prunus avium 'Vandalay'

From the same Ontario, Canadia breeding program that brought us the fabulous Tehranivee, here comes its ridiculously productive sibling Vandalay. A delicious, large, maroon, self fertile cherry that will give enough to satisfy all you cherry lovers.

Ripens on the early side with Bing and blooms with Sweetheart. Resistant to canker and cracking. Not considered low chill; probably requires 800+ hours of chill.

Hardy to USDA Zone: 5

Mature Height: 8' (Mini-Dwarf), 12' (Dwarf), 25' (Standard)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: July

Pollination: Self-Fertile

Dwarf Rootstock: Gisela 5

Mini-Dwarf Rootstock: Gisela 3

Standard Rootstock: Mazzard

Read our Cherry Growing Guide

Size: Dwarf (4'-5')

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • I currently have the vandalay cherry. What other dark sweet cherry varieties suitable for zone 7 would be a good cross pollinator for the vandalay cherry? Thank you.

    Terhanivee or Black Gold will do well for cross pollination.

  • I purchased and received the 4'-5' dwarf tree and it looks great. Wondering though, how old is the tree that I received?

    3 years old when shipped

  • What color are the blooms?

    White!

Customer Reviews

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Ruthann
Scent is out of this world!

I visit my Vandalay Cherry tree several times a when in bloom and inhale deeply it’s intoxicating fragrance. I would grow it just for that. Love the freestone flavorful cherries too!

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Michael N.P.
So far, so good!

Received a healthy looking tree with new leaf buds forming! Planted it immediately and it is doing great so far!

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Ruthann B.
I LOVE this cherry!!

This cherry is my first to bloom in Spring, and I would grow it even just for the flowers with their intense heady aroma! Several times a day I have to inhale deeply their intoxicating scent when in bloom. The flowers are a teaser of the fruit to come. So good. I Love my Vandalay!

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Michael

I can't tell. No evidence of leafing out yet. I bought one last year that was delivered in April and it never did leaf out. It obviously died. I hope I have better luck this time.