PRUNUS avium 'HATIF DE BURLAT'

Prunus avium 'Early Burlat', Cherry 'Early Burlat', Sweet cherry 'Early Burlat', Wild cherry 'Early Burlat', Prunus avium 'Hatif de Burlat'

PRUNUS avium 'HATIF DE BURLAT'

Prunus avium 'Early Burlat', Cherry 'Early Burlat', Sweet cherry 'Early Burlat', Wild cherry 'Early Burlat', Prunus avium 'Hatif de Burlat'

Grafted fruiting cherry. White flower. Large red fruit.
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  • Maintenance advice : After harvesting, and only if necessary, give a formative pruning to even out, harmonize and ventilate branches. At the end of winter, cut off any dead wood. Cherry trees are only moderately pruned.
  • Botanical/Horticultural origin : Discovered by Leonard Burlat in Lyon, in a hedge in the Gerland neighborhood, Rhone region (FR) 1915
  • Use group : Fruit Trees
  • Height at 10 years : 6 m
  • Width at 10 years : 6 m
  • Growth : Fast
  • Fragrance : No
  • Exposure : Full sun
  • Evergreen/Deciduous : Deciduous
  • Shape : tree like
  • Colour of leaves : Green
  • Colour of flowers : White
  • Soil type : Garden soil
  • Uses : Fruit tree
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Vigorous, upright and productive tree. King of cherries in the region around Lyon, very popular on market stalls. Opens the Cherry Fair in the town of Bessenay (Rhone region). Red flesh streaked with lighter colours and darker red nearing the stone, sweet, tasty and crunchy. Vigorous plant adaptable everywhere.