Black Tartarian Cherry

Black tartarian cherry
It produces large, purplish-black fruit with a sweet, rich, full-bodied flavor that is great for fresh eating and preserves. This cultivar is also the best pollinator for other dark sweet cherries.
Does a black tartarian cherry need a pollinator?
The black tartarian cherry tree is not self-pollinating. Unlike other fruiting trees, and even other cherry trees, this cherry needs to have another plant around that can pollinate it.
How long does it take the black tartarian cherry tree to bear fruit?
Begins to bear fruit 3–4 years after planting and will bear long into old age. Eventually, one tree may produce up to 3–4 bushels of cherries. Blooms early, with clusters of white flowers. Is available in standard and dwarf sizes.
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