Cherry - Black Tartarian (Semi-dwarf)
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| Item # | Quantity | Unit Price |
| FT085 |
1-4 |
$19.99
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| FT085 |
5-9 |
5% off Mix & Match
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| FT085 |
10-14 |
10% off Mix & Match
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| FT085 |
15-19 |
15% off Mix & Match
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| FT085 |
20+ |
20% off Mix & Match
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Please Note: Although most of our bare-root trees arrive to our warehouse in mid-December, there are a few varieties -- Almond, Mulberry, Walnut, Persimmon, and Jujube -- that will not arrive until mid-January. If you order any of those varieties along with varieties that arrive in mid-December, your order will be delayed for shipment until mid-January unless you ask us to split your shipments and agree to pay any additional shipping charges resulting from two separate shipments.
Zones: 5-7 Chill hours: 700 Favorite in colder regions. Harvest: May 10-May 30 Looks: Medium-size fruit, nearly black Personality: Sprightly flavor Facts of note: Vigorous, productive tree Pollination: Pollinated by any other sweet cherry
Practical fruit for home orchards where climate and soil conditions are suitable. Once established, they require little maintenance and are reliable producers. Best adapted to areas where summers are moderately cool; dislike high humidity. Last fruit to bloom and first to ripen. Most require a pollenizer. Sweet cherries can reach 25-30 feet tall in deep soils. Sensitive to wet, tight soils. Susceptible to birds, brown rot, and bacterial canker. Harvest 4th or 5th year. All are semi-dwarf on Colt, except English Morello, Montmorency, and Sweetheart, which are standard on Mazzard (about 30-40' unpruned). Unpruned, trees on Colt reach 85% of standard (about 28-32'). By pruning, you can keep your tree to any size.
AVAILABLE TO SHIP MID DECEMBER. For additional shipping & availability information, see below.
Check out our Fruit Tree Harvest Chart, below, to plan for successive harvests.
Unit Ship Weight: 6 lbs.
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Notes
This item cannot ship via our normal FedEx Ground shipping method: Shipping To Be Calculated & Added Later.
No sales tax will be added for this item.
This item cannot be combined with other items for shipping, because of weight, size or other packaging considerations.
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