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Bianco Rosato Di Piemonte Cherry

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Original price $44.99 - Original price $44.99
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$44.99
$44.99 - $44.99
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SKU C718G

Prunus cerasus 'Bianco Rosato Di Piemonte'

Arriving from Italy we have the Bianco Rosato di Piemonte - a Marasca type cherry famously used as the original variety for maraschino cherries! Very flavorful, this nearly black, sweet-tart fruit is excellent for syrup and preserves.

To get the heaviest crops, plant with another pie cherry like Amarena Di Pescare for cross pollination.

USDA Zone: 4-9

Grow Height: 30' (Standard)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: July

Pollination: Partially Self-Fertile

Read our Cherry Growing Guide

Size: 1 Gallon Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • What are the chill hours

    800+ chill hours are required

  • What color are the flowers of this variety?

    White. :)

Customer Reviews

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James N.
Amazing introduction

People rave about the Italian Marasca cherries. Very exciting that Raintree has brought us these.

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Barry B.
Quality

I have been an orchardist and landscaper for over 30 years. I purchase from Raintree because they are the only local nursery that has the varieties of trees that I want. That being said the quality of stock leaves a lot to be desired. I own a small orchard and cant afford to plant stock that requires decades to produce fruit for market. I understand that prices for nursery stock have to reflect the current economy but the size of the stock is not proportionately reflected. I expect larger trees for what I pay, especially when I go to the nursery to pick them up. I am fed up with purchasing trees that are seedings in 4" and gallon size pots when I want 3/4'- 1" stock bare root. I am not a rich Seattle business person I have decades of orchard and nursery experience and a working farmer. I am so disappointed and feel like I am being taken advantage of.