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Cherry Tree Pollination Groups Chart UK

13/09/2025

We grow a good range of self fertile sweet cherry trees that do not need to be pollinated. However, more than half of our range, including all the earliest cropping cherries, will need a pollination partner to bear fruit.

Use our pollination tool to quickly find partners for a given tree.
See pollination tables for other fruit trees.

Pollination Groups:
Pollination groups represent flowering periods, and trees will cross pollinate with other trees in their own group and adjacent groups, e.g. a tree in Pollination Group C will cross pollinate with trees in groups B, C, and D

Cherry Tree Pollination Table

Name Harvest Pollination Group Fertility
Early Rivers Early A Self Sterile
Celeste Early B Self Fertile
Knight’s Early Black Mid B Self Sterile
Merton Glory Mid B Self Sterile
Amber Heart Early C Self Sterile
Merton Bigarreau Mid C Self Sterile
Petit Noir Mid C Self Fertile
Van Late C Self Sterile
Excellent Pollinator
Colney Late D Self Sterile
Lapins Cherokee Mid D Self Fertile
Bigarreau Napoleon Late D Self Sterile
Poor Pollinator
Penny Late D Self Sterile
Skeena Late D Self Fertile
Stella Late D Self Fertile
Excellent Pollinator
Summer Sun Late D Self Fertile
Sunburst Late D Self Fertile
Sweetheart V Late D Self Fertile
Vega Late D Self Sterile
Kordia Mid E Self Sterile
Morello (Sour Cherry) Late F Self Fertile

Pollination group letters are interchangeable with numbers: group A = group 1

Insects (Mainly Bees) are Vital for Pollination

Bees and other insects carry pollen between flowers: even self-fertile trees need them to move their own pollen around their flowers, so an orchard is an ideal place for a beehive, and to encourage wild bees.
In exposed, windy locations, or at high altitude above about 800ft, bees find it hard to fly, so it is even more important to provide habitats and windbreaks to help them out; also, it’s best to stick to reliably self-fertile varieties that make the most of limited pollinators.

How close do pear trees need to be to cross-pollinate?

The closer they are, the better, but anything within 500 feet / 150 metres should be fine.

Can Cherries Pollinate Plums or Apples or Pears?

No, cherries won’t pollinate plums or any other fruit tree.

The Cherry Plum tree, Prunus cerasifera, is not a plum-cherry hybrid.