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Kordia
A high yielding sweet cherry that ripens to dark red with red flesh by late July. Heart shaped fruits of excellent flavour. Introduced from the Czech Republic. It is self-incompatible but can be pollinated by self-fertile varieties & Regina.
Picking time – late July
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Merton Glory
A large sweet heart shaped white cherry with a red flush. Ripens early July. Not self fertile but can be pollinated by self fertile varieties Stella & Sunburst. A universal pollinator so will pollinate other cherries flowering at the same time. A British bred variety being introduced in 1931. The Photo was taken late June.
Picking time – early July
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Penny
Penny Cherry is an excellent quality dessert cherry that is heavy cropping with large dark red fruits that become black. Sweet with juicy flesh. It is a late ripening variety which commercially has benefits.
Picking time – early August
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Stella
A well known dessert variety producing large dark red sweet juicy cherries in mid July. Very productive variety and reliable. Has the advantage of being self fertile and also a good pollinator of other cherries. This photo was taken late June. By July the fruits will have become darker red.
Picking time – late July
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Summer Sun
Produces large dark red sweet cherries with firm taste. Good for growing in most parts of the UK. Partially self fertile. This photo was taken in late June. The cherries will continue to ripen and become darker red.
Picking time – late July
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Sunburst
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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