
Cherry Tree - Sunburst Cherry
The Sunburst cherry is a cross between the Stella and the Van cherry. It is a large dark-skinned sweet cherry that is very similar to the Stella. It resists cracking and is ready for harvest in July about the same time as the Van cherry.
The Sunburst cherry was introduced in 1983 from Summerland, British Columbia. It is a self-fruitful tree so it does not require a pollinizer. The cherry requires 800 chill hours.
Plant Facts
| Family | Prunus avium |
|---|---|
| Mature Height | Standard: 30-35 feet |
| Soil | Widely Adaptable |
| Zones | 4-9 |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Characteristics | Sweet |
| Bloom Period | Late April |
| Pollinator Required | None Required |
| Harvest Period | Early July |




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