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Black Oliver
A long established dessert cherry that arose in the West Midlands, areas of which became well known for their cherry growing. Produces medium sized cherries that ripen up to become black by early August. Dark red flesh sweet and juicy. Not self-fertile, pollinated by Stella and Sunburst.
Picking time – early August
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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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Merchant
An earlier ripening dessert cherry. White blossom. Heavy cropping. Fruits are large, becoming red, black and of very good flavour. Pollinated by Stella, Lapins, Sunburst & Merton Glory.
Picking time – late June
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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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