Cherry 'Bing'
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Cherry 'Bing'
Cherry 'Bing'
Cherry 'Bing'
Cherry 'Bing'
Cherry 'Bing'

Cherry 'Bing'

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  • This Cherry 'Bing' ships in a 2 Gallon Trade Pot
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The Bing Cherry Tree stands as the quintessential cherry variety, beloved for its exceptionally sweet, large, and juicy fruits. A hallmark of summer, the Bing Cherry offers both a bountiful harvest and a striking landscape presence, with its lush foliage and springtime blossoms. Embark on a fruitful journey with the Bing Cherry Tree in your garden. Its renowned flavor, along with the tree's beauty throughout the seasons, makes it a cherished choice for those looking to enhance their outdoor space with a blend of utility and aesthetics.

Chill Hours Requirement: The Bing Cherry Tree requires approximately 700-800 chill hours for optimal fruit production, catering to regions with mild to moderate winters.

Pollination: The Bing variety is not self-fertile and requires a pollinator to bear fruit. Ideal pollination partners include the Black Tartarian, Van, Rainier, or Stella cherry trees, ensuring a generous yield of cherries.

Full sun to partial sun.

Attracts birds, bees and butterflies.

Pink / Pink flowers, non-fragrant

Due to California Department of Agriculture, we cannot ship this item to the state of California. We cannot ship plants to the states of Alaska and Hawaii.






Type: Deciduous fruit tree

Size: Achieves a mature height and spread of 15-25 feet, making it a majestic addition to any space that accommodates its growth.

Zone: Thrives in USDA Zones 5-9, demonstrating a versatile adaptability to a range of climate conditions.

Chill Hours Requirement:
The Bing Cherry Tree requires approximately 700-800 chill hours for optimal fruit production, catering to regions with mild to moderate winters.

Bing variety is not self-fertile and requires a pollinator to bear fruit. Ideal pollination partners include the Black Tartarian, Van, Rainier, or Stella cherry trees, ensuring a generous yield of cherries.

Harvest Time:
Anticipate harvesting your Bing cherries in the late spring to early summer, around June, when they reach their peak of deep, burgundy color and sweetness. These cherries are perfect for fresh eating, baking, preserving, or drying.

Planting & Care:

Soil: Prefers deep, well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral pH.
Sunlight: Requires full sun, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily, to foster strong growth and fruit production.
Watering: Regular watering is crucial, especially during the establishment period and in the growing season, to maintain even soil moisture.
Pruning: Annual pruning in late winter is essential to open the tree’s canopy to sunlight and air circulation, which supports health and productivity.

*Due to California Department of Agriculture, we cannot ship this item to the state of California.

*We cannot send plants to Alaska or Hawaii.

*Plants ship dormant in winter months.

*Pictures shown are of mature plants and not what you will receive.

Allow relatively 20'ft of space for growth if no pruning is desired.

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Hardiness zone for this plant: 5 - 9

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