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Duo Cherry (Napoleon Bigarreau/Van)

Two cherry varieties low grafted onto a single tree:   Cherry 'Napoleon Bigarreau' An old fashioned white heart cherry. The very large, heart shaped fruits are pale gold with a red flush that develops in direct sunlight. Exquisite, sweet flavour.
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Two cherry varieties low grafted onto a single tree:   Cherry ' Napoleon Bigarreau' An old fashioned white heart cherry. The very large, heart shaped fruits are pale gold with a red flush that develops in direct sunlight. Exquisite, sweet flavour. Season: mid July.   Cherry ' Van' An old variety from Canada, raised in 1944 & used in the breeding of most modern cultivars. It produces heavy crops of large, firm, true black fruits with an excellent sweet flavour. The eating quality is superb. Suitable for the north. Requires a pollinator. Season: mid July. Available for delivery: late November
- early May.  

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Gold - A precious highly conductive metal
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