North Star Sour Cherry
released 1950 by UMN
Montmorency +0
Collections
- Idaho/UIdaho Growing tree fruits in short-season gardens
Fruit size: Large, Notes: Small tree, very hardy (-40°F)
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
The fruits are large with a thin, light-red skin, red flesh, red juice, and a free pit. The trees are naturally dwarfed, growing 6-12 feet tall. Very cold hardy and self fruitful. Developed by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station from a seedling found in Yugoslavia
- Idaho/UIdaho Tree Fruit Varieties for Idaho
The fruits are large with a thin, light-red skin, red flesh, red juice, and a free pit. The trees are naturally dwarfed, growing 6-12 feet tall. Very cold hardy and self fruitful. Developed by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station from a seedling found in Yugoslavia
- Tennessee/PB746 Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Cultivars for Tennessee
Dwarf. uses: cooking
- commercial/DWN/DWN Retail Harvest Times
- Colorado/commercial/Holly Acres Nursery
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Dwarf variety
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Dwarf variety
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Semidwarf. Self-fruitful
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Semidwarf. Self-fruitful
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Semidwarf. Self-fruitful
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Semidwarf. Self-fruitful
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
Semidwarf. Self-fruitful
- Minnesota/UMN Stone Fruit Varieties
Dwarf tree (7-10'). Pie cherry. No cross-pollination needed. Very productive. Bright red deepening to mahogany skin. Yellow, juicy, tender flesh. Tree resistant to leaf spot and brown rot