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Best for baking (pies, preserves). These are generally self-fertile and more cold-hardy, thriving in USDA zones 4–6.
Ideal for small gardens or large patio pots. These trees are grafted onto special rootstock to limit their height to 8–10 feet . 2. Ideal Growing Conditions How to Grow Cherries, Complete Growing Guide and Harvest Cherry Trees
Best for eating fresh. Most varieties (like Bing or Rainier ) require a second compatible variety nearby for cross-pollination, though some like Stella or Lapins are self-fertile. Best for baking (pies, preserves)