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Cooking Cherry Trees

The Morello Cherry tree is perhaps the best known of the sour cherry tree (cooking cherry) varieties, and does of course feature in our cooking cherry trees listing. But you'll also find this category populated with lesser-known varieties, which have rightly earned their place.

Our sour cherry trees are supplied as bare root trees in the dormant season, pruned to around 4-5 feet - and potted in the summer. They will grow to approximately 8-12 feet but can, however, be kept at a height of around 6-8 feet quite happily, continuing to produce a good crop of cherries year upon year - great news for those with smaller gardens!


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Cherry Tree 'Morello'

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Cooking Cherry. The best known of them all - producing juicy dark red fruits that are perfect for jams and pies. Self Fertile. Colt rootstock.
Currently Not Available To Purchase - Available from APPROXIMATELY late November / early December
Supplied as a bare root tree pruned to approximately 3-4 ft (90-120cm) tall including roots.

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