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The Cherry, Black Tartarian, Prunus avium, has firm, sweet, dark purplish black fruits, and inside the thin skin the flesh is sweet, juicy and extremely flavorful. It is smaller than Bing cherries, but just as flavorful and matures to a black color with a firm semi acid pulp. It is an early bearer, with an early to mid season June harvest which makes it an excellent choice for the home orchard.The Black Tartarian Cherry tree is very hardy and disease resistant, highly recommended for the South. Pollinate with any other sweet cherry. Plant Black Tartarian in full sun and in well drained soil. Cherry trees can be used as specimens and shade trees on larger properties.
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