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The North Star Cherry tree is a dwarf cherry tree that technically makes the cut for being a “micro tree.” Don’t that let small footprint fool you, this tree was bred for its astonishing fruit yield and hardy qualities. This tree gets 8 to 10-feet tall with a spread of 6 to 8-feet.
The 'North Star' sour cherry cultivar is a dwarf fruit tree reaching 7 to 9 feet. The bark is smooth and brownish gray in color with white lenticels. Leaves are in an opposite arrangement and are dark green in the summer. The flowers are white and bloom in the spring.
The North Star cherry is a sour cherry tree. [1] A dwarf cultivar, it typically grows 8 to 10 feet tall. [2] Both the skin and flesh are a deep red. The North Star is excellent for baking, and makes superb wine.
North Star Cherry is a dwarf tart cherry introduced by the University of MN in 1950. This selection grows 8′-10′ tall on average. It is a ‘Morello type’ so has very dark red flesh and a nice strong cherry flavor.
Cold-hardy, Prunus cerasus ‘North Star’ is a dwarf cherry tree of sturdy, vase-shaped habit with upright, spreading branches. In late spring, it boasts an abundance of white flowers in clusters along the branches.
Our dwarf North Star Cherry tree produces large, juicy, and delicious fruit, perfect for pies & more! Buy this edible cherry tree from McKay Nursery today.
Find the perfect dwarf cherry tree for your yard at Willis Orchards! The Dwarf North Star is a medium sized bright red to mahogany skinned cherry, with yellow, juicy tender flesh. The Dwarf North Star Cherry Tree is an attractive small tree, naturally, only grows 8 to 10 feet.
Elevate your garden or orchard with the unmatched beauty and delectable flavor of North Star Cherries. This compact, fruit-bearing tree is a true gem, offering you a bounty of tart-sweet cherries that are perfect for snacking, baking, and preserving.
The North Star cherry tree is one of the most reliable and productive fruit tree cultivars that you can raise in your garden. In spring, this variety, known botanically as Prunus cerasus 'North Star', blooms by covering its branches with astounding white flowers.
The North Star Cherry Tree (Prunus X 'North Star') is one such spring bloomer with a twist: the large, bright red cherries it produces in the late spring are juicy, tart, and perfect for jams and pies.