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Very appealing Canadian variety for its early ripening, resistance to cracking and very large kidney-shaped fruits.
Vigour: strong, robust and compact, takes up little space in the garden
Blossom: medium late, self-fertile
Fruit: bright red to wine-red colored cherries with a weight of 10 - 11 g, the stem is medium-long, the resistance to cracking is good
Taste: sweetish, weakly aromatic
Harvest season: mid-June
Yield: high, regular
Details and Specifications | |
Rootstock Characteristics and Description: | GISELA ® 5 (P. cerasus x P. canescens) - A new compact Rootstock for Cherries With a size reduction of some 40% over colt, Cherry Trees of only 2,5 to 3m in height are now easily attainable with only the basic pruning required of all Cherries. Very productive early in life, good yields after only 2 seasons, and sometimes on the maiden year. Ideal for the intense orchard, smaller garden and tubs & planters. Highly recommended as the best general rootstock for cherries. |