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Bing Cherry Tree - 4-5 Ft. | PlantingTree
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Bing Cherry Tree - 4-5 Ft. | PlantingTree

The Bing Cherry Tree produces an abundant amount of dark, sweet cherries. Known for their firm, heart-shaped appearance, Bing Cherries are one of the most popular cherries in the grocery store - and now, you can grow them in your own backyard. Our larger sizes can fruit as soon as the first year, and once established, these trees can produce as …
The Bing Cherry Tree produces an abundant amount of dark, sweet cherries. Known for their firm, heart-shaped appearance, Bing Cherries are one of the most popular cherries in the grocery store - and now, you can grow them in your own backyard. Our larger sizes can fruit as soon as the first year, and once established, these trees can produce as much as 50 pounds of fruit per year! The Bing Cherry Tree will reach heights of 10-15 feet and will spread 10-15 feet at a moderate growth rate. Note that the Bing Cherry Tree does not self-pollinate and you will need to pair it with another variety to achieve fruiting. Top pollinators include the Black Tartarian Cherry Tree, Rainier Cherry Tree, and Montmorency Cherry Tree.
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The Bing Cherry Tree produces an abundant amount of dark, sweet cherries. Known for their firm, heart-shaped appearance, Bing Cherries are one of the most popular cherries in the grocery store - and now, you can grow them in your own backyard. Our larger sizes can fruit as soon as the first year, and once established, these trees can produce as much as 50 pounds of fruit per year! The Bing Cherry Tree will reach heights of 10-15 feet and will spread 10-15 feet at a moderate growth rate. Note that the Bing Cherry Tree does not self-pollinate and you will need to pair it with another variety to achieve fruiting. Top pollinators include the Black Tartarian Cherry Tree, Rainier Cherry Tree, and Montmorency Cherry Tree.