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Cherries

Cherries:  Note:  Cherries can be grown from trees or bushes.  The tart cherries survive better in our area.

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Bushes

  • Carmin Jewel(TM) Bush -   Very productive bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan.  Great for fresh eating (if the birds don't clear them out first.)  Hardy to Zone 3.  Grows 6' tall and wide.

  • Evans -  Tart Cherry.  May be grown as a small tree or as a bush.  Hardy to zone 3.

  • Juliet(TM) Bush Cherry -  Tasty bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan.  Great for fresh eating.  Hardy to Zone 3.

  • Nanking - Small tart cherry bush.  Grows 6-10' tall and wide.  Hardy zones 3-8.

  • Romeo(TM) Bush Cherry - Tasty bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan.  Great for fresh eating.  Hardy to Zone 3.  Grows 6' tall and wide.

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Sweet Cherry Trees

  • Bing - Dark red/black sweet cherry.  Needs protected area to survive.  Grows 15-20' tall and 15' wide.  Hardy zones 5-9.

  • Craig's Crimson Cherry - Sweet Cherry.  Grows 12-14' tall and 10-12' wide.  Hardy zones 4b-8.

  • Rainier - Yellow/red sweet cherry.  Needs protected area to survive.  Grows 15-20' tall and 15' wide.  Hardy zones 5-9.

  • Utah Giant - Dark red/black sweet cherry.  Needs protected area to survive.  Grows 15-20' tall and 15' wide.  Hardy zones 5-9.

  • Van Cherry - Sweet Cherry.  Hardy zones 4b-8.  Grows 15-20' tall and 15' wide.

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Tart Cherry Trees

  • Montmorency -  Heirloom pie cherry.  (Tart Cherry) A naturally small tree cherry.  Hardy to zone 3.

  • Mesabi -  Tart Cherry that is a cross between a tart and a sweet cherry.  Sweeter than other tart cherries.  Very productive in our area.  A naturally small tree or bush cherry.  Hardy to zone 4.

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Cherry/Plum Cross(Tree)

  • Sprite - Cross between a plum and a cherry.  Medium sized tasty fruit.  Grows 15-20' tall and 15' wide.  Hardy zones 4-8.

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