Super fast delivery for something that shipped from outside the US! Lamp is as advertised!
Color and design are nice. However, it doesn’t keep temperature for long and the rubber rim on the lid keeps falling
The semi dwarf Black Tartarian cherry tree, also known as the Large Black Heart, is a heritage sweet cherry variety renowned for its deep red to almost black fruit and intensely sweet flavor. Also referred to as the Black Tartarian cherry, this cultivar was introduced to the West by Hugh Ronalds, a notable English nurseryman in the late 18th century. Its tender, juicy flesh makes it perfect for fresh eating or desserts. As an early-season variety, it ripens from late spring to early summer, offering one of the first tastes of cherry harvest. Though not self-fruitful, it serves as an excellent pollinator for other sweet cherry trees such as Bing or Craig’s Crimson. Thriving in sunny, well-drained locations with moderate chill hours, the semi dwarf Black Tartarian cherry tree is a vigorous grower that produces abundant spring blossoms, rich flavor, and historical significance—making it a treasured addition to any orchard.
Semi-dwarf on Maxma rootstock.
The Black Tartarian Cherry Tree, a variety of Prunus avium, requires other sweet cherry trees for cross-pollination as it is not self-pollinating. This tartarian cherry tree produces black tartarian cherries with dark red flesh, thriving in full sun and well-drained native soil. Planting two trees nearby will help produce fruit, with black fruit ripening in early summer to mid-summer, offering a sweet and juicy harvest. Ensure proper pruning to promote better air circulation and prevent diseases like bacterial canker, allowing your cherry tree to grow strong and healthy throughout the growing season.
The Black Tartarian Cherry Tree produces delicious black tartarian cherries in early summer to mid-summer, typically around May to June, depending on the climate and location. The cherries, with their dark red color and sweet flavor, should be harvested when they are fully ripe, ensuring a rich taste that contrasts beautifully with the black fruit. To achieve optimal fruit production, make sure the tartarian cherry tree is planted in well-drained soil, receives full sun and direct sunlight, and is properly cared for throughout the growing season by pruning any dead branches to avoid issues like bacterial canker. Planting two trees will also improve pollination, ensuring a bountiful harvest of medium-sized cherries.
When you purchase a Black Tartarian Cherry Tree from us, you're getting a high-quality Prunus avium black tartarian that thrives in well-drained soil with ample direct sunlight. Our trees are carefully nurtured to produce abundant black tartarian cherries with a sweet flavor and dark red color, making them perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or juice. Whether you're looking to plant a new tree in your garden or enhance your orchard with two trees for optimal pollination, our trees are ideal for USDA zones 5-9 and guaranteed to grow vigorously in the native soil of your area. With expert pruning and care, you'll enjoy medium-sized cherries during the early summer months, ensuring a fruitful growing season for years to come.
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