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Pollination of
Kordia
cherry trees
Kordia
(
Prunus avium
) is in
flowering group 4
. Kordia is
not self-fertile
and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.
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Varieties that will pollinate
Kordia
in our catalogue
Amber Heart
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The most popular traditional English white cherry, widely known as Kent Bigarreau.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Athos
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A natural dwarf sweet cherry tree, unlikely to get much bigger than 2m.
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Black Oliver
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A traditional English black cherry from the West Midlands.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Colney
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Colney is a large modern late-season English dessert cherry, dark red/black, with a good flavour.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Felicita
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A modern self-fertile dark-red cherry, notable for its very large cherries.
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Hertford
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A large dark red English cherry with a good flavour.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Knight's Early Black
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A traditional English early-season black cherry
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Early
Napoleon Bigarreau
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A traditional white cherry, with an excellent flavour and appearance.
Flowering group: 5
Not self-fertile
Picking: Early
Penny
in stock
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Penny is a high quality late-season black cherry - ripening in mid-August.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Very late
Available rootstocks:
Gisela 5
Colt
Regina
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Regina is a new late-season sweet black cherry, with a good flavour and resistance to splitting.
Flowering group: 5
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Skeena
in stock
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One of the best of the Canadian late-season cherries.
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Colt
Stardust
in stock
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Stardust is a new mid-season white cherry which is also fully self-fertile.
Flowering group: 4
Good pollinator
Self-fertile
Picking: Early
Available rootstocks:
Gisela 5
Colt
Stella
in stock
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If you only want to grow one cherry tree, choose Stella - self-fertile, easy to grow, and a good pollinator.
Flowering group: 4
Good pollinator
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Available rootstocks:
Gisela 5
Colt
Summer Sun
in stock
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Summer Sun is productive mid-season cherry, and should ripen even if the summer weather is less than perfect.
Flowering group: 3
Good pollinator
Partially self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Available rootstocks:
Gisela 5
Colt
Sunburst
in stock
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Sunburst is a large red mid-season cherry with a good sweet mild flavour, and notably easy to pick.
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Available rootstocks:
Gisela 5
Colt
Sweetheart
in stock
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Sweetheart is one of the best-flavoured late-season cherries for the UK climate.
Flowering group: 3
Good pollinator
Self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Gisela 5
Colt
Sylvia
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Sylvia produces large dark red sweet cherries, ripening in the middle of the cherry season. It is a naturally small tree and grows with a columnar form, useful if space is limited.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Mid