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Lapins Cherry Tree

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Lapins Cherry TreeLapins cherry trees are prized for their large, sweet fruit and self fruitful nature, making them an excellent choice for home gardeners. The cherries are firm, dark red, and exceptionally juicy, perfect for fresh eating, baking, and making preserves. Lapins is a late season variety, extending the cherry harvest into midsummer with reliable, heavy yields. Thriving in full sun and well draining soil, this tree requires moderate chill hours and is

Lapins cherry trees are prized for their large, sweet fruit and self-fruitful nature, making them an excellent choice for home gardeners. The cherries are firm, dark red, and exceptionally juicy, perfect for fresh eating, baking, and making preserves. Lapins is a late-season variety, extending the cherry harvest into midsummer with reliable, heavy yields. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, this tree requires moderate chill hours and is highly adaptable to a variety of climates. In spring, Lapins cherry trees showcase a stunning display of white blossoms, adding ornamental value to your garden. With its ease of care, productivity, and outstanding flavor, Lapins is a favorite for those seeking a dependable and delicious cherry tree.

Semi-dwarf on Maxma rootstock.

  • Zones: 5-9
  • Chill hours: 400-500
  • Bloom Time: Mid-Season (Based on typical Central Valley California weather)
  • Harvest: May 29 - June 14
  • Looks: Large, firm, dark red cherry.
  • Personality: Good sweet flavor.
  • Facts of note: Large, high quality dark red fruit is sweet with a firm texture and juicy flesh. A self fruitful Bing type cherry with excellent quality fruit that is resistant to cracking. A great backyard cherry for those who love the idea of having a Bing Cherry, but don't have the room for the second pollinating variety. While Lapins is self fruitful, it also acts as a pollinator for other popular sweet cherries. Ripens at the same time as the Bing. These big, firm fruit are at their best eaten fresh, but you could also use them in pies, jams, sauces, or dry them for a real winter treat. Also sold as "Self-fruitful Bing'"
  • Pollination: Self-fruitful.

Cherries are a beloved fruit known for their sweet and tart flavors, making them a popular addition to gardens and orchards. Among the many cherry varieties available, the Lapins Cherry Tree stands out as an excellent choice for both amateur and experienced fruit growers.

Overview of the Lapins Cherry Tree

The Lapins Cherry Tree is a member of the Prunus genus, known for producing high-quality cherries. This particular cultivar is prized for its sweet, dark red cherries that are perfect for eating fresh, baking, or preserving into jams and jellies. Here are some key features of the Lapins Cherry Tree:

  • Semi-Dwarf Growth Habit: The semi-dwarf nature of this tree makes it an ideal choice for small to medium-sized gardens or orchards. It typically reaches a manageable height of 12 to 15 feet, allowing for easier maintenance and harvesting.

  • Self-Pollinating: One of the significant advantages of the Lapins Cherry Tree is its self-pollinating nature. While many cherry varieties require cross-pollination with another cherry tree, Lapins can produce fruit on its own, making it a suitable choice for growers with limited space.

  • Fruit Characteristics: The Lapins Cherry Tree produces large, heart-shaped cherries that have a deep red to almost black color when fully ripe. These cherries are known for their exceptional sweetness and rich flavor, making them a favorite among cherry enthusiasts.

  • Fruit Production: Under optimal growing conditions, a mature Lapins Cherry Tree can yield an abundant harvest of cherries. The fruit typically ripens in mid to late summer, providing a bountiful supply for fresh consumption and preservation.

  • Hardiness Zones: Lapins Cherry Trees are well-suited for growing in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 8. They can withstand a range of climates but thrive in areas with cold winters and moderate summers.

Caring for Your Lapins Cherry Tree

To ensure your Lapins Cherry Tree thrives and produces an excellent harvest, proper care and maintenance are essential. Here are some key tips for caring for your semi-dwarf cherry tree:

  • Planting Location: Choose a sunny spot in your garden or orchard that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Well-drained soil is crucial to prevent root rot and other diseases.

  • Pruning: Pruning is essential to maintain the shape of your Lapins Cherry Tree and encourage fruit production. Prune during the dormant season to remove dead or diseased branches, and thin out excess growth to improve air circulation.

  • Watering: Cherry trees require consistent moisture, especially during the growing season and fruit development. Provide regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in the early spring to provide essential nutrients for healthy growth and fruit development. Follow recommended guidelines based on your soil's nutrient needs.

  • Pest and Disease Control: Keep an eye out for common cherry tree pests and diseases, such as aphids, cherry fruit flies, and brown rot. Implement preventive measures and address issues promptly to protect your tree and fruit.

  • Harvesting Cherries: Wait until the cherries are fully ripe before harvesting. They should be plump, firm, and have a deep, dark color. Gently pick the cherries to avoid damaging the fruit or tree branches.

Pollination and Fruit Production

The Lapins cherry tree is a self-pollinating variety, meaning it can produce fruit without needing other cherry trees for cross-pollination, making it a great choice for home growers with limited space. This self-pollinating nature also allows the tree to set fruit reliably, producing dark red cherries with exceptional sweetness, perfect for fresh eating. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Lapins cherries are less prone to fruit cracking and offer excellent fruit production, even in colder climates like British Columbia, while adding ornamental value to the garden. For optimal results, prune during the dormant season and avoid fertilizing in early spring to ensure strong, healthy growth and a great shape for the tree.

Harvesting Lapins Cherries

Harvesting Lapins cherries is a rewarding process that typically occurs in late June to mid-summer, depending on your region's climate. As a self-pollinating variety, the Lapins cherry tree can produce fruit without the need for other cherry trees, making it an ideal choice for home growers with limited space. To ensure you harvest the delicious fruit at its peak, wait until the cherries are fully ripe—plump, firm, and dark red in color—before gently picking them. Be sure to prune the tree during the dormant season to maintain great shape and air circulation, which helps prevent common issues like bacterial blight and fruit cracking. Lapins sweet cherries are perfect for fresh eating, and with the right care, your tree will continue to thrive and yield an abundance of sweet fruit season after season.

How to Incorporate a Lapins Cherry Tree into Your Garden

Incorporating a Lapins cherry tree into your garden can be a rewarding way to enjoy delicious fruit with minimal care. This self-pollinating tree is perfect for small gardens, thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, and producing dark red cherries with a sweet cherry flavor. The Lapins cherry tree offers ornamental value with its spring blossoms and fruit production in mid-summer, providing an abundant harvest of sweet fruit for fresh eating or preservation. With its good resistance to fruit cracking and bacterial canker, it's an excellent choice for home growers in colder climates, like British Columbia, where it can withstand colder temperatures and continue to thrive with proper care, including pruning in the dormant season and planting near other cherry trees for best fruit set.

The Lapins Cherry Tree is a versatile and rewarding addition to any garden or orchard. Its self-pollinating nature, delicious sweet cherries, and semi-dwarf growth habit make it an excellent choice for home growers. With proper care and attention, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of delectable Lapins cherries from your own tree for years to come.

Why Buy Lapins Cherry Tree From Us?

When you buy a Lapins cherry tree from us, you're choosing a high-quality self-pollinating variety that thrives in full sun and produces delicious fruit like the dark red cherries of Lapins sweet cherry. Our trees are shipped dormant with a healthy root ball, ensuring they establish quickly in your garden, whether you have a small garden or limited space. With excellent resistance to fruit cracking and bacterial blight, this tree will flourish and produce fruit during the growing season, offering you sweet fruit for fresh eating, baking, or preserving, all while adding ornamental value to your landscape.

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