Prunus avium
Summer. Highly flavorful large firm fruit. Late flowers may miss late frosts. Worthy of trial in northern New England. Self-pollinating. Z5.
read more
Prunus avium
Early Summer. Russian heirloom with glossy black color and sweet rich flavor. Once widely distributed in home gardens around the world. Z4.
read more
Prunus avium
Summer. Large juicy sweet cherry with just enough tart for a perfect balance. Some consider this the tastiest of the cherries released in Cornell’s Pearl series. Z5.
read more
Prunus avium
Summer. Medium-sized crack-resistant fruit has golden-yellow skin and firm flesh of exceptionally good quality. Excellent choice for northern growers. Z4/5.
read more
Prunus avium
Summer. Large sweet fruit. Vigorous, productive, upright; bears consistently in central Maine. Self-pollinating, but benefits from second variety. Z4/5.
read more
Prunus avium
Midsummer. Hardy good-quality self-fertile sweet cherry with juicy medium-firm black flesh. Self-pollinating, and will pollinate other sweet cherries. Z4/5.
read more
Prunus avium
Summer. Dark Bing-type fruit. Later than other varieties. Heavy annual crops. Strong vigorous upright tree. Excellent pollinator. Z4/5.
read more
Prunus avium
Summer. All-around excellent sweet cherry for the Northeast. Light red-yellow fruit with good size, great flavor and heavy cropping. Disease and crack resistant. Self-pollinating. Z4.
read more