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Bing Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
20 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Type
Standard
Characteristics
Sweet
Support Required
No
Bloom Period
Late April
Will Produce
3 - 5 years
Yes
Harvest Period
Late June
4-8

The Bing Cherry is one of the finest commercial sweet cherries and it is the most famous sweet cherry variety. It produces a very large, delicious cherry that ranges in color from a deep garnet to almost black. The skin is smooth and glossy and the flesh firm and sweet.

Bing cherries are good for cooking as well as out-of-hand eating. The flesh is very solid, reddish-purple in color, and is flavorful and juicy. The Bing Cherry tree requires cross-pollination to produce fruit.

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  Everyone should have these in their yards, 5/31/2007 10:40:49 PM
Reviewer: mnm's
This tree is awsome!! It is really easy to care for. There is a wait period before you see cherries but Im sure it will be worth it. I just planted a bing tree and its going well. Im not a pro gardner either and Im really impressed with the results I have after planting this tree. You must try it for yourself!!

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  cherry taster, 7/15/2007 11:46:56 AM
Reviewer: tom
very good to exelent

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  Great Tree even for our furry friends i guess., 4/8/2008 5:56:07 PM
Reviewer: tsutton333
I got 4 Bing Cherry Trees and the first year they are doing great. BUT now I noticed one of them was leaning really bad. I went out to look at it and it seems that we have a goffer that seems to like the tree better from the bottom side. I did not know goffers would eat all the roots off the tree. I did notice the tree was still staying green inside and had buds on it. So I am going to leave it in the ground and support it well to see if roots start growing again. Now for the furry freind GRRRRRRRRRRRR.

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