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Amarena Di Pescara Cherry

Original price $44.99 - Original price $44.99
Original price
$44.99
$44.99 - $44.99
Current price $44.99
SKU C717G

Prunus cerasus 'Amarena Di Pescara'

Intense is the only word that does this cherry justice! Very cherry, very dark red, and very very productive - Amarena Di Pescara is the jewel of Italy. Originally wild and native to the Bolonga and Modena, the cities that it is still grown in today, the Italians consider this cherry a delicacy ingredient for syrups, sauces, liqueurs, and preserves that are out of this world!

USDA Zone: 6-9

Mature Size: 25'-30' 

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: August

Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer

Rootstock: Colt


Size: 1 Gallon Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • is this a tart cherry for pies?

    Yes, it is a tart cherry prized for it's intense flavor.

  • Would Rainer cherries be pollinated by Amarena?

    No, they do not bloom at the same time. Rainer is pollinated by other Prunus avium, but not Prunus cerasus.

  • What would be a good pollinator cherry for Amarena cherry?

    Mostly any other sour/pie cherry should work fine.

Customer Reviews

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Mingo
Exciting!

Extremely satisfied with the plant for it being a one gallon, much bigger than expected. It arrived alive and well with a robust root system and took to transplanting very well! Can't wait till for fruit

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Carl B.
Great choice

I'm very pleased with the everything about working with Raintree Nursery, from the ease of the website to customer service to of course, the beautiful healthy Amarena cherry tree I received! Thank you!

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Albert D.
Amarena di Pescara Cherry

The plant arrived alive without broken branches. It seems to have survived the shock of removing it from the container and insertion into its orchard. Fortunately I speak Italian so was able to understand the plant when it told me to enclose it within welded wire fencing to protect it from the local deer population that cruise the orchard for gourmet snacks. Only time will tell how well it adapts to the Pacific Northwest weather.

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forest
cute little tree

Received a very young small tree, well rooted, potted. Looks healthy, with plenty of roots in the pot. It may be at least a few years before I get any cherries from this tree, but I have high hopes. I do wish it came on a rootstock that is described as being better for my climate (it is only available on Colt rootstock), but I'm going to try it anyway.

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M P.M.
A twig!

The tree that arrived is tiny and had two leaves on it. It was a gift for a friend and I confess I was embarrassed when he sent a photo of it. Hopefully it will grow and be lovely, but I'm a bit surprised he bothered to plant it.