
Royal Ann Cherry Tree - Sweet Yellow Cherry Sapling
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$139.95
- Produces large, firm, sweet yellow cherries with a distinctive red blush.
- Self-infertile variety requiring a compatible pollinator like Bing or Rainier.
- Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil with full sun exposure.
- Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8.
Size: 3-4 feet
Cultivating the Royal Ann Cherry Tree
The Royal Ann Cherry Tree is a classic cultivar of the sweet cherry (Prunus avium), widely recognized for its high-quality fruit production. This variety is characterized by its large, firm, yellow-skinned cherries that often feature a vibrant red blush when fully mature. The flesh is notably sweet and juicy, making it a preferred choice for fresh consumption and culinary applications.
Growing Requirements and Pollination
To ensure successful fruit development, it is essential to understand the pollination needs of this variety. The Royal Ann is self-infertile, meaning it requires a compatible pollinator tree planted in close proximity to facilitate cross-pollination. Common compatible varieties include Bing or Rainier cherry trees. Proper spacing and site selection are critical for long-term health and productivity.
Planting and Maintenance
- Site Selection: Select a planting location that receives full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours daily.
- Soil Conditions: Ensure the planting site has well-drained, deep, and fertile soil to prevent root rot and promote vigorous growth.
- Climate Adaptation: This tree is adapted to a range of climates, generally performing best in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8.
- Disease Management: Regular monitoring for common cherry tree pests and fungal issues is recommended to maintain tree vigor.
- Harvesting: Fruit typically reaches maturity in mid-summer, depending on local climate conditions and seasonal temperatures.










