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Juliet Cherry vs DArtagnan Sour CherryPrunus x kerrasis Juliet Prunus cerasus dArtagnan SOLD OUT SOLD OUT Juliet Cherry is a hardy deciduous shrub and hybrid variety of the University of Saskatchewan Sour Cherry released in the Romance Series of dwarf sour cherries in 2004. It blooms earlier than the other Romance varieties, and produces highly desirable, delicious dark red fruit for production with high yields. Juliet Cherry is ideal as a landscape or accent tree.
The D'Artagnan Cherry is a cold-hardy sour cherry that produces small, sweet dark-red berries that are ready for harvest in early August. It is typically high-yielding and the berries are good for fresh eating, or in preserves and desserts. It is comparable to the Romance series cherries, but has a typically shorter form. JULIET CHERRY QUICK FACTSDARTAGNAN SOUR CHERRY QUICK FACTS
Fall colour:
orange
Berries:
dark red cherries
Fruit size:
5g
Flavor:
semi-sweet
Flowers:
white
Growth rate:
medium
Growth rate:
medium
Maintenance:
low
Maintenance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Other Names:
juliette cherry
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