Large beautiful glossy dark red heart-shaped sweet fruit of very high quality. Upright spreading growth habit. Much more adapted to eastern U.S. conditions than Bing cherry and other “western cherries.” Late blooming and very hardy. Survived –33° in SW Minnesota. Self-pollinating. Disease and crack resistant. Z4. BACK! (3–6' grafted bare-root trees)
BlackGold Sweet Cherry
BlackGold Sweet Cherry
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Sweet Cherries
Pollination varies among sweet cherries; see individual descriptions for pollination requirements. Plant 15–20' apart.
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