When it comes to cherries, the Bing variety tops the list in terms of popularity and production. This hallmark of cherry trees is known as the standard for cherry flavor and can be a major producer once mature. In fact, a standard Bing cherry tree can provide as much as 50–100 lbs. of cherries per year!
- Produces large, heart-shaped fruit with a firm, meaty, purplish-red flesh and a semi-free stone — ideal for fresh eating and preserves
- Yields uniformly ripe fruit sometime in mid-June or mid-summer
- Blooms in early spring, with clusters of white flowers that have a delightful fragrance
- Begins to bear fruit in 5–6 years (standard tree)
- Requires cross-pollination — we suggest Montmorency
Cherry, Bing - #5 pot
All items must be picked up at that Yuma County Conservation District, 247 N. Clay St., Wray, CO 80758
The YCCD does not guarantee the survival of trees/plants. We take care in supplying healthy quality trees/plants to each customer. Once trees/plants leave the YCCD it is the responsibility of the customer to make sure that they are correctly planted and properly cared for (refer to YCCD website). No refunds once trees/plants leave YCCD property. All orders are final.