Montmorency Sour Cherry
Montmorency +0
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- Michigan/MSU Sour Cherries
- Idaho/UIdaho Growing tree fruits in short-season gardens
Fruit size: Medium-large, Notes: Small tree, hardy (-40°F)
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
This variety is the standard for tart cherries. The fruits are medium to large, bright red with yellow flesh and clear juice. Remains firm during processing. Self fruitful, but bears better crops with cross pollination. Very cold hardy. Developed in France in the 17 century
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
This variety is the standard for tart cherries. The fruits are medium to large, bright red with yellow flesh and clear juice. Remains firm during processing. Self fruitful, but bears better crops with cross pollination. Very cold hardy. Developed in France in the 17 century
- Tennessee/PB746 Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Cultivars for Tennessee
uses: cooking, freezing. Fruit is tart, large; (most common tart cherry produced in the United States)
- commercial/DWN/DWN Retail Harvest Times
- Washington/WSU EB 0937 Fruit Handbook for Western Washington
- Washington/WWFRF Recommended Varieties
self fertile
- Colorado/commercial/Holly Acres Nursery
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Michigan strain best
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Michigan strain best
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/Vaughn Cherry Farm Salem
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The leading sour cultivar. Medium-sized, dark red fruit
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The leading sour cultivar. Medium-sized, dark red fruit
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The leading sour cultivar. Medium-sized, dark red fruit
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The leading sour cultivar. Medium-sized, dark red fruit
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The leading sour cultivar. Medium-sized, dark red fruit