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D Bare Root Penny Cherry Tree, EATING + FIRM + BLACK CHERRY + FRUITS AUGUST + SPLIT RESISTANT

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D Bare Root Penny Cherry Tree, EATING + FIRM + BLACK CHERRY + FRUITS AUGUST + SPLIT RESISTANT
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 £49.50 
Available Options:
Option Qty
Maiden Colt  * default 
Maiden Gisela 5, 1 Year grows 2.5m (+£3.75)   

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Bare Root Penny Cherry Tree

The bare root Penny cherry tree provides firm eating cherries that are split resistant and are among many cherries grown by commercial growers.

Important information

Type of Cherry Tree : Eating
Fruiting period : August
Fertility : Group D. Requires another cherry tree planted close by to produce fruit.

The following cherry trees are suitable to act as pollination partners for the Penny cherry tree:

Mumford’s, Black Tartarian, Merton Glory, Merpet, Lapins, Petit Noir, Black Oliver, Bullock’s Heart, Hertford, Celeste, Santina, Sandra Rose, Sonata, Sweetheart, Summer Sun, Merla, Smoky Dun, Stella, Skeena, Sunburst, Biggareau Jaboulay and C18-28.


Do I Need To Stake My Bare Root Tree?
Usually no, especially if under 200cm tall. Our article on Tree Staking should help guide you.  

Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Usually air and light is reduced and if it is a corner with a wooden fence and the house then leeching from both could compound issues. Try to avoid. 

1 Year Maiden Bare Root Trees
If you plant a 1 Year maiden tree and do not prune it at all, it will grow a little more upright and have more clear stem

Bare Root Cherry Tree Rootstock options explained 

Gisela 5 : Final height of 2.5 metres. Ideal for small gardens and easier for bird protection. 
Knip/Spindle bush : Commercial grade tree grown for high fruit yields. 
Colt : Semi-Dwarf Cherry Rootstock giving a final height of 3.5 metres.
Hexaploid Colt  : Very similar to Colt (3.5 metres) just a different rootstock.
F.12.1:     : Will grow to 4m + 
Bush : This means there are branches that start close to the bottom of the tree.
Patio : Suited for container growing on patio (others usually can be too, this one is just better for it)
Maiden : The tree is 1-2 years old. 
Half-Standard : Some lower branches have been pruned off to give a more rounded tree shape
Standard : More lower branches have been pruned off to give a much clearer trunk, more of a lollipop shape. 
Bare Root : No soil and no pot. Usually cheaper and will be 2-3 years old unless otherwise stated e.g. a maiden. 

See Our In Depth Article On Cherry Trees 

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