Cherry Tree
Sweetheart
The Sweetheart Cherry tree is a new self-fruitful cherry tree. It produces a fruit that remains crunchy when picked and eaten. The tree resists cracking and ripens late. It is fast becoming a popular cherry tree.
Merchant: Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry
The Kwanzan Flowering Cherry tree, Prunus serrulata \"Kwanzan\", is one of the most popular cultivars of the flowering cherry trees. This deciduous tree rapidly grows to-á height of 20 to 30 feet.-á The blooms are a clear pink, double flower (multiple petals like a carnation).
Merchant: Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
Black Cherry
The Black Cherry tree, Prunus serotina, is native to eastern North America, Mexico and Central America. It typically occurs in both lowland and upland woods and along streams. It is also known as a wild cherry or wild rum cherry tree.
Merchant: Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
Weeping Cherry
The Weeping Cherry tree, Prunus subhirtelia \'Pendula\', has a medium growth rate for its arching vertical growth, but a rapid growth rate for its many weeping stems.
Merchant: Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
Montmorency
The Montmorency cherry is the most popular sour cherry in America and it is the classic pie cherry tree. Montmorency cherries have proven over the years to be outstanding for cooking and pie-making. The tree ripens the fruit in June and grows about 15 feet tall.
Merchant: Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
Stella
The Stella cherry is self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. It has a large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry. Similar to its parent, Lambert. Expect a later harvest with the Stella cherry. It will pollinate with the Bing cherry tree, except in mild winter climates.
Merchant: Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.







