Cold-Hardy Dwarf Fruit Tree That Yields Tons of Fruit!

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FYI I’ve had a North Star cherry in zone 4 Upper Peninsula of Michigan for over 12 years. -29F the winter after planting and multiple years in the -20’s. Meteor and Evans Bali have similarly done well.

thomasdevoogt
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Mine is just starting to leaf out here in the mountains of Idaho, zone 5a, got down to -26F a couple months ago. It’s about 6’ tall and produced quite a few cherries last year, I expect about the same this summer.

jons
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I'm from UK... explain your zones???

lindajarvis
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This is our third season with our dwarf Northstar Cherry. Last year it produced a handful of cherries but the birds got them before we did. This year there are lots of blooms. How do they taste?

MikeMurphyinc
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Apple and cherry trees tbh. Native Pacific Northwest trees basically

vegetasayianmcanon
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Do you know the chill hour requirements?

Wags-eigw
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i went to the webpage but its not listed :(

fabricdragon