Sweetheart Cherry Tree
Sweetheart Cherry Tree
Eating Cherry Trees
Sweetheart Cherry Tree
Eating Cherry Trees
Key features
Description
Sweetheart Cherry trees produce masses of tasty, large, red cherries. The eating cherries have a good, rich flavour with slight tartness (in a good way!). With a long cropping period and being the latest to crop of the sweet eating cherries, Sweetheart Cherry is popular for cropping right into late August.
This cherry tree has charming white flowers around April-May, making it just as popular in ornamental gardens as it is in productive orchards. It is self-fertile, so you won't need any other cherry trees to pollinate it and get your hands on the delicious succulent fruit - particularly useful in a garden setting.
Sweetheart Cherry trees are hardy throughout most of the year but need planting in a a sunny position. This variety benefits from being more resistant to fruit split than most cherry varieties.
Prunus avium 'Sweetheart' originates from Canada, 1990.
Small shrubs (1-3) | Young trees & 4+ small shrubs | Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) | All other mature trees (any quantity) | |
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Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands | £10 | £12 | £35 | from £55 |
Scottish Highlands & the Islands | From £30 | |||
Outside Mainland UK | Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK |
Product Details
Key features
Description
Sweetheart Cherry trees produce masses of tasty, large, red cherries. The eating cherries have a good, rich flavour with slight tartness (in a good way!). With a long cropping period and being the latest to...
Sweetheart Cherry trees produce masses of tasty, large, red cherries. The eating cherries have a good, rich flavour with slight tartness (in a good way!). With a long cropping period and being the latest to crop of the sweet eating cherries, Sweetheart Cherry is popular for cropping right into late August.
This cherry tree has charming white flowers around April-May, making it just as popular in ornamental gardens as it is in productive orchards. It is self-fertile, so you won't need any other cherry trees to pollinate it and get your hands on the delicious succulent fruit - particularly useful in a garden setting.
Sweetheart Cherry trees are hardy throughout most of the year but need planting in a a sunny position. This variety benefits from being more resistant to fruit split than most cherry varieties.
Prunus avium 'Sweetheart' originates from Canada, 1990.
Planting & Care
Delivery Information
Small shrubs (1-3) | Young trees & 4+ small shrubs | Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) | All other mature trees (any quantity) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands | £10 | £12 | £35 | from £55 |
Scottish Highlands & the Islands | From £30 | |||
Outside Mainland UK | Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK |
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