Cherry Stella Compact
The Stella Cherry comes from the John Innes Institute in Norwich England. Compact Stella produces a tree that grows to about ½ the size of the original Stella Cherry.
A smaller tree like the name suggests, the Compact Stella Cherry works well for orchards and gardens where space is limited. Growing to a maximum height of 12′, it blooms in mid-Spring producing white clustered blooms that yield to deep ruby red fruit.
Self-fertile, and a good pollinator; may crop better if a different variety of cherry is grown nearby.
Site: Warm, sheltered, sunny site
Soil: Any reasonably well drained
Position: Full sun
Pick: Late July
Keep: Does not keep
Hardiness: Hardy
Pollination: Pollination Group 4
Uses: Eating and preserving
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Please Note : Our fruit trees are pre pruned at the nursery.