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Kordia Cherry Trees

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Cherry Trees Eating Mid Season Fruiting Pollination Group E Pollinator

 

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Prunus Kordia - Mid Season

Description of Kordia Trees & Cherries:
Kordia Cherry trees, also called Attika, are popular with pick your own growers for their big crops of high quality fruit.
They are called black cherries but they are really a very dark purple-red colour.
They are sweet, juicy and good bit larger than most other cherries.

Please note that our Kordia Bushes are grown on Gisela 5 rootstocks. This is a fruitful but dwarfing rootstock - much smaller than Colt and makes them suitable for allotments and containers or where space is limited.

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Characteristics of Kordia Trees:

  • Poorly Self fertile.
  • Pollination Group E.
  • Big fruit - about 9g each.
  • Very nice cropper.
  • Disease resistant.
  • Harvest in Early July.

Growing Kordia Cherry Trees:
Rich soil is important - dig in plenty of good manure and compost before planting.
Soil drainage must be good.
The more sun your trees get the better your crops will be.
Cherry Trees are targets for birds, so netting them is a very good idea.
Only prune cherry trees in Summer.

Pollination Partners for Kordia Cherries:
Your trees must be pollinated to make really good crops.
Morello, Penny, Stella, Sunburst and Lapins Cherokee are all good pollination partners.

History & Parentage of Kordia:
Bred in Czech Republic.