What type of cherry?
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Comments (12)Didn't want Chills excellent logic to get lost in the drain cycle here. If you get a self-fruitful sweet cherry, you can't lose. It's like type O Blood. A universal donor. It will pollenize whatever you've got planted and itself, too, provided that the bloom times generally overlap. For the east coast, where sweet cherries are challenging anyway because of the summer humidity which causes cracking and other disease issues, there has been the suggestion that Lapins is a good choice (I'm in the high desert, so I'm only repeating what others have said.) For the record, on those occasions when Jellyman has childed me for something or other, my reaction is to feel kind of honored. Few are more knowledgable--not to mention, generous with their expertise--than Don and I am grateful for his participation here, curmudgeonliness (sp?) and all. Don...See MoreWhat type of cherry?
Comments (1)I don't know what that tree is, but those don't look like cherry leaves to me. The cherries I've seen have extra floral nectaries where the leaf petioles meet the leaves, the leaves aren't so shiny, and the leaves have serrations. The fruits also don't look like cherries. It it perhaps goumi, autumn olive Here is a link that might be useful: autumn olive...See MoreCherry trees!
Comments (4)Yoshino, kanzan, akebono, and autumnalis (flowers in fall) are the most common. And better if you plant in the fall in my opinion in the atlanta area. In case you haven't noticed, we don't really get spring. It seems to skip over that season and go straight to summer temps. High eighties with no rain in sight is not ideal for planting but it can be and is commonly done. Just be sure to water, water, water....See MoreWhat type of cherry tree?
Comments (2)Japanese apricot is small-growing and smells like carnations in flower. It is the "plum blossom" of Japan, where there is an entire park devoted to a large collection of numerous kinds. For particular cultivars liable to be encountered at those retail outlets in California that may order them... Here is a link that might be useful: L.E. Cooke Company - Flowering Apricot Trees - Point of Sale Flyers...See Moretreefrog_fl
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