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Fruit Trees: Cherry Trees

Montmorency Cherry Tree


The Montmorency cherry is one of the most popular sour cherries in America. It is also the classic cherry for baking pies. These cherries have proven over the years to be outstanding for both cooking and pie-making. This tree ripens in June and will grow to about fifteen feet tall. A Montmorency cherry tree is self fertile, meaning that no pollinator is required for setting fruit. The fruits are medium sized, dark red in color and have good flavor and quality. The flesh is clear to yellow in color.
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This Muscari has beautiful yellow flowers, opening from little purple buds above thick foliage.


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