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Bing Cherry Tree - Trees for cross pollination: Rainier, Stella, & Lapins. Height: 12-15 ft, Width: 12-15 ft. Interest: Fruit in mid-June. Bing cherries are one of the most popular sweet cherry varieties, known for their deep, glossy red skin and juicy, rich flavor. Developed in the United States in the late 1800s, Bing cherries are perfect for fresh eating, pies, jams, and preserves. Their firm, sweet flesh makes them a favorite for snacking, while their reliable productivity makes them a classic choice for home orchards.
North Star Cherry Tree - Trees for Cross pollination: Bing, Lapins, Rainier, & Stella. Height: 8-12ft, Width: 8-12ft. Interest: Fruit in June/July. The North Star cherry is a high yielding and tart, flavorful fruit perfect for baking and preserves. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, requires minimal pruning due to its dwarf nature, and produces fragrant white blossoms in spring, with fruit ripening in early to mid-summer.
Regina Cherry Tree - Trees for cross polination: Bing, Stella, & Rainier. Height: 15-18ft, Width: 15-18ft. Interest: Fruit in late June/July. Bold and vigorous. Fruit is sweet-tart when picked red; superbly sweet if picked deep purple, when fully ripe. Strong flavor with a good balance of natural sugars and acidity coupled with high “cherry essence”. Blooms late to avoid spring frosts. Crack resistant. Clingstone. Keeps well in proper storage. Introduction from Germany in 1998. Ripens in late June.
Sweet Thing Cherry Tree - Trees for cross pollination: Black Tartarian, Bing, Stella, & Rainier. Height: 6-8ft, Width: 6-8ft. Fruit in July/August. A standout among dwarf cherries, this variety produces large, dark red fruit that’s firmer and sweeter than typical sour cherries. With fruit nearly the size of sweet cherries, it’s perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or preserving. Compact, productive, and delicious, just as the name promises.
