Early Lory Cherry Tree
Origin: USA
Description:The Early Lory Cherry Tree is an early-season variety known for its quick maturity and high productivity. It is particularly favored in regions where spring frosts can threaten later-blooming varieties. The tree exhibits a vigorous, upright growth habit, making it easier to manage in both commercial orchards and smaller spaces. It is also noted for its impressive resistance to both pests and common cherry diseases.
Fruit: The cherries are medium-sized with a deep red, almost burgundy color. They have a firm texture and a sweet, rich flavor that makes them excellent for both fresh eating and processing. The skin is thick, which provides good resistance to cracking in wet conditions.
Harvest: Harvest occurs early in the cherry season, typically in late May to early June, allowing growers to market their fruit ahead of other cherry varieties. The fruit sets in large clusters, making harvest efficient.
Pollination: Early Lory is self-fertile, meaning it does not require a pollinator to produce fruit, although having another cherry variety nearby can enhance yield.
Spacing: Recommended spacing is about 3.5 to 4.5 meters between trees, which allows ample room for growth and optimal fruit production. Trees can reach a height of about 3 to 4 meters.
Good to know: This early ripening time of the variety offers a significant advantage in markets where early fruit commands a premium price. It is also suitable for cooler climates and has a good shelf life, making it a viable option for extended marketing periods. Additionally, Early Lory trees are known for their adaptability to various soil types and their lower susceptibility to spring frosts.
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