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Cherry Tree 'Rainier'

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  • This Cherry Tree 'Rainier' ships in a 2 Gallon Pot
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Prunus Avium 'Rainier' - Rainier Cherry Tree is one of the most in-demand varieties, for both its taste and beauty. Large, yellow fruit with a half-red blush; birds are less attracted, due to the yellow half. Very firm, sweet flesh has a fine texture and distinct, outstanding flavor. Bud-hardy and crack-resistant, making it the cherry of choice for backyard gardeners. A cross of the Bing and Van varieties. Prefers well-drained soil. Excellent for baking, canning, freezing and eating out of hand. Ripens end of May/early June, depending upon growing zone. Stores well. 

Rainier is not self-pollinating and will require another variety such as the Stella cherry tree to cross-pollinate with.

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.

Additional features: Attracts Pollinators and Attracts Wildlife

This Rainier Cherry Tree comes established in a 2 Gallon pot

Hardiness Zone: 5 - 8 View Map

Light: Requires full sun

Characteristics: Pollinator required. Ripens June - July. Has a chill hours (CU) requirement of 350-450hrs. (Chill hours are the average hours of air temperature between 32° and 45° F in a typical winter season.)

Growth Rate: Medium growth rate reaching a mature height of 15'-18'ft. Plant trees 15-18 feet apart

Soil, Water, Fertilize: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil with a pH of (6.0-7.0) Fertilize in late spring/early summer. Young trees need half as much fertilization as mature trees.

Best time to plant: Spring

*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.

Rainier is not self-pollinating and will require another variety such as the Stella cherry tree to cross-pollinate with.

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Hardiness zone for this plant: 5 - 8

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Cherry Tree 'Rainier'

The Rainier cherry is a result of combining Bing and Van varieties in 1952 by researchers from the Washington Agriculture Experiment Station in Prosser, Washington. Getting it's name from the state's largest mountain, Mt. Rainier, because of the cherries large size.


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