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It has achieved high yields and always good fruit quality. In trialling conditions it stood out by its tolerance to drought.
This rootstock is patented and may not be reproduced without permission of the patent holder.
£7.00
It is adapted to less intensive cultivation. Despite the vigorous growth in the first years, trees start to crop early.
This rootstock is patented and may not be reproduced without permission of the patent holder.
£7.00
It has gained importance especially at sites, there are problems with wind and high precipitation.
It does not tend to overcrop. Cropping starts early and fruit size is enhanced with pruning.
This rootstock is...
£7.00
It has achieved high yields and always good fruit quality. In trialling conditions it stood out by its tolerance to drought.
This rootstock is patented and may not be reproduced without permission of the patent holder.
£1.50
More of a standard rootstock for cherries and can grow to 3m tall. It produces a smaller tree in wetter soils and tolerates a wide variety of soils. These are 'Grade B' rootstocks, see main description
£4.00
Grows to approx 3-4m tall, that comes into fruiting early compared with Colt rootstock. It has a higher production than Colt.
On Trial.
£4.00
Grows to approx 3-4m tall, that comes into fruiting early compared with Colt rootstock. It has a higher production than Colt.
On Trial.
£2.70
Very large fruits, sweet and juicy with mouthwatering flavour
£2.70
Dark red cherry that ripens late in the season about mid August
£2.70
A relatively modern and well known cooking variety of cherry.
£2.70
This cultivar is from Denmark, fruits get ripened in the first week of July, they are large and weight about 5 g. Fruits are dark red, and they can easily be harvested. Trees are middle high and self-fertille.
£2.70
Cooking cherry variety with bright red fruit. The flesh is red, sour, not very sweet, and very juicy. Freestone.
£2.70
A very good early fruit. Dark red skinned with red coloured juice.
£2.70
Very juicy, good quality, slight almond flavour.
£2.70
It produces good mid season crops of medium, jet black sweet fruit. Great for cherry pies.
£2.70
The fruits are quite large, dark red and excellent flavour, can be used for cooking as well as dessert.
£2.70
Very sweet and juicy, with medium firm flesh. It is very precocious.
£2.70
It is vigorous and a prolific bearer of high quality sweet cherries, similar to the Bing variety.
£3.50
More of a standard rootstock for cherries and can grow to 3m tall. It produces a smaller tree in wetter soils and tolerates a wide variety of soils.
£2.70
Because the Sweetheart is self-pollinating, it can be used in location where you would only want to plant one tree for delightful cherry fruit. The tree resists cracking and ripens late. It is fast becoming a popular...
£4.50
Trees can be maintained at 3m. Non suckering, precocious and compatible with all cherries. This rootstock is patented and may not be reproduced without permission of the patent holder.
£2.70
The fruit is medium to large that is bright yellow coloured, with a taste that is pleasantly spicy and sweet with little acid. The fruit have a shelf life of several weeks.
£2.70
Rainiers are sweet cherries with creamy-yellow flesh and are considered a premium type of cherry.
£2.70
Excellent dessert cherry, dark red and sweet. with good frost tolerance particularly suitable for colder more exposed locations.
£2.70
A large sweet red to dark red cherry. Requires cold winters for satisfactory fruiting.
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