PRUNUS MONTMORENCY ACORN FARMS

SOUR CHERRY TREE
PRUNUS MONTMORENCY

Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency'

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PRUNUS MONTMORENCY
Genus: PRUNUS
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Height: 20 Feet Tall
Spread: 20 Feet Wide
Color: red sour cherry fruit
Full Sun Plants
Full Sun Deciduous Tree Plants
Deciduous Tree
Zone: 4
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SOUR CHERRY TREE


The Montmorency Cherry is a self-fertile, very hardy, early blooming variety that produces tart, medium sized fruit. It can reach a mature height of 20 feet tall with an equal spread.

Montmorency Cherry thrives in full sun in moist, fertile, well-drained soils. It is noted for its surplus of cherries with mild cherry flavor that are excellent for pies, jams and cobblers.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON

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KEY:
con = containers - available now
Galena = Above ground and available now
Additional = Remote location, call rep. Not in Shop.
Dig = Still in ground, call rep. Not in Shop (in orange).
Soon = Coming soon, call rep. Not in Shop.

(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


Berries:
Blackberry  |  Boysenberry/Marionberry  |  Blueberry  |  Raspberry

Cherries and Grapes:
Cherries  |  Grapes

Fruit Trees:
Apple Tree  |  Apricot Tree  |  Peach Tree  |  Pear Tree  |  Plum Tree


Planting Tips

To help these trees settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in deep, fertile, well-draining soil, selecting a location in full sun to ensure the best fruit production and foliage color. Cherry trees are notoriously sensitive to "wet feet," so ensure the site has excellent drainage and air circulation to prevent fungal issues, avoiding low-lying areas where frost or water can collect.

Provide deep, consistent water during the first few growing seasons until the tree is well established, and monitor soil moisture thereafter to ensure it remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Prune in late winter or early spring while the tree is dormant to improve structure, remove dead or crossing branches, and encourage productive growth.




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