Rootstock | Colt maiden (moderate), Prunus F.12.1 maiden (vigorous) |
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Pollination Requirements | Self-fertile |
Fruit trees & bushes are dispatched when dormant from late November to late March. When you order we will acknowledge, then email you an Order Confirmation in October when we take payment before being in contact to arrange delivery from late November.
Sunburst
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A very productive Cherry. Produces dark red eating cherries of excellent taste ripening mid July. Good for growing in most parts of the UK. Compact growth. Self fertile and a good pollinator of other cherries. This photo was taken early/mid July.
Picking time – mid July
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