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Description
Prunus avium bigarreau Moreau or Cherry tree bigarreau Moreau is a fruit tree that is both ornamental and productive, it is an old variety of medium vigor producing fleshy, crunchy and sweet cherries. The fruits are medium to large (2 cm), with dark red, almost black skin that are very resistant to bursting. Their dark red flesh is firm, juicy and deliciously sweet, making them a treat for cherry lovers. They are perfect for fresh consumption, but can also be used in the preparation of jams, pies and desserts.
The Cherry tree bigarreau Moreau flowers in March-April, producing clusters of white or slightly pink flowers. These flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, promoting fruiting. Cherries are ready for picking from late May to early June, offering a bountiful harvest.
The pollinators of the cherry tree bigarreau Moreau are the Burlat, the Van, the Napoleon and the Marmotte...
This cherry tree generally reaches a height of 4 to 6 meters, with a spread of 3 to 5 m.
Prunus avium bigarreau Moreau is hardy down to -20°C and adapts well to harsh climates, but tolerates drought moderately. It is a cherry tree that is very little subject to disease. It prefers a sunny or partially shaded exposure for better fruiting.
Plant the Cherry tree bigarreau Moreau in light, well-drained and fertile soil. Prune the tree in July to maintain its shape and remove dead branches.
Prunus Moreau can be planted alone, in an orchard or in a row to form a shaded path.
Grafted on Prunus colt: Few suckers, average vigor, robust, suitable for low or half stems.
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