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stella cherryPollinator Required: No
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Type: standard
Bloom Period: N/A
Characteristics: sweet
Will Produce Fruit In: 3-5 years
Mature Height: 15-16 feet
Harvest Period: Early July
Support Required: No
Soil Type: all types

About the Stella:
The Stella cherry is self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. It has a large, nearly black, richly
flavored sweet cherry. Similar to its parent, Lambert. Expect a later harvest with the Stella cherry. It will pollinate with the Bing cherry tree, except in mild winter climates. The flesh is also black in color.

It is an excellent cherry for fresh eating. It is also resistant to cracking. Tree bears at a young age. Tree eventually reaches 15 to 16 feet tall. Watch for birds, they love the Stella.

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