3 in 1 Combination Dwarf Cherry Tree
$62.99
$111.49
Description This 3-in-1 Combination Cherry brings together three high-quality cherry varieties on a single dwarf tree. With options including Bing, Rainier, Van, Montmorency, Stella, and Sweetheart, each tree delivers a staggered harvest and a broader flavor range than any single-variety cherry can offer. Grafted onto Gisela 5 dwarf rootstock, this tree stays compact, productive, and manageable—perfect for home orchards and smaller spaces. Overview Three cherry varieties on one tree — selected for compatibility, vigor, and fruit quality. Extended harvest window — depending on varieties included, harvest can span early to late summer. Dwarf size — Gisela 5 keeps the tree compact, productive, and easy to prune. Excellent pollination — varieties cross-pollinate each other; an additional cherry nearby increases yields. Great for fresh eating — sweet and tart combinations offer versatility for snacking, baking, and preserves. Possible Varieties Included Bing — large, firm, and richly flavored sweet cherry. Rainier — yellow with red blush; sweet, delicate, and highly prized. Van — productive, sweet, and reliable; great pollinizer. Montmorency — classic tart cherry used for pies and preserves. Stella — sweet, self-fertile, dependable cropper. Sweetheart — very late ripening, sweet, crisp fruit. Care & Growing Tips Plant in 1/2 day to full day of sun. Requires well-drained soil; cherries dislike standing water. Prune yearly to balance vigor between grafted limbs. Water consistently during establishment and fruit sizing. Specifications Latin Name: Prunus avium / Prunus cerasusSite and Soil: 1/2 day to full day of sun; well-drained soilHardiness (Temp): -10°FBearing Age: 2–3 years after plantingRootstock: Gisela 5 — DwarfSize at Maturity: 8–12 ftBloom Time: Early to mid-springRipening Time: Early June through late July (varies with included varieties and climate)Yield: Heavy cropping on dwarfing rootstockPests and Diseases: Protect developing fruit from birds; standard cherry care appliesUSDA Zone: 5–9 Additional Notes Grafted limbs may grow at different rates—annual pruning maintains balance. Fruit quality improves as the tree matures. An additional cherry tree nearby greatly increases total yield.
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