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Fruit Trees: Cherry Trees

Stella Cherry Tree


The Stella cherry tree is very similar to its parent tree, the Lambert cherry. Stella cherry trees are self-fertile, and will begin to bear fruit at a very young age. The harvest will, however, be later in the year than many other types of cherry. The large, richly flavored sweet cherries are nearly black in color. This is an excellent cherry for eating fresh, and is resistant to cracking. The trees will eventually reach fifteen to sixteen feet in height. The Stella cherry will pollinate a Bing cherry tree, except in mild winter climates. Birds are also a big fan of the Stella cherry tree.
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The Grape Hyacinth 'Golden Fragrance Yellow', 'Muscari armeniacum', a fall planted bulb, produces unassuming flowers that add a sweet, fragrant touch to the spring garden.

This Muscari has beautiful yellow flowers, opening from little purple buds above thick foliage.


The Daffodil 'Butterfly Mixed Colors', 'Narcissi', a fall planted bulb, is a mainstay in the early spring garden. It is beautiful and robust, and you can admire a butterfly image in the ruffled split cups.

The colorful mix of these showy daffodils will brighten your garden The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in very early spring.


The Redhaven Peach is a very well known early variety and the fruits have high dessert quality. This is the fruit by which all other peaches are measured.

The heavy bearing trees are cold hardy and resist leaf spot. The spectacular fruits grow in abundant harvests, and have a nearly fuzzless skin over a creamy, yellow flesh.


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