A01H6/7445

Cherry tree, SMS-9CA 2014-9
20180014442 · 2018-01-11 · ·

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cherry tree (Prunus avium L.) that is characterized by a round oblong shaped fruit with uniform sides and which matures at the same time or slightly after (2 to 4 days) after fruit of the ‘Chelan’ or with ‘Brooks’ cherry trees when grown under similar ecological conditions.

Sweet cherry tree named ‘Prim 19’
PP034935 · 2023-01-24 · ·

‘Prim 19’ is a new and distinct variety of sweet cherry characterized by producing large kidney shaped fruits with a dark red color. The fruits of ‘Prim 19’ ripen in medium early time, about 2 days after ‘Burlat’. The fruits are firm with a good cherry flavor. ‘Prim 19’ produces a large number of high-quality fruits even when the temperature is cold at blooming time. ‘Prim 19’ is very frost hardy.

Cherry tree named ‘HR87’

As a mutation of the cherry tree variety ‘Lapins’, a new and distinct variety of cherry tree, which is denominated varietally as ‘HR87’, is described with variable, but typically bright red, sometimes blonde areas of skin, sometimes darker areas of skin, of the fruits and a consistent, notable, dark red line associated with the suture of each fruit under the ecological conditions prevailing in the Hood River Valley of Oreg., USA. The distinct color variation of the sometimes bicolored fruit has a variable (fruit to fruit) pattern of red pigmentation over a sometimes blonde background. The fruits are distinguished by a consistent dark red line of pigmented cells along the suture line of the fruit. This dark red line consistently persists through the variable colored flesh to the pit of the fruit.

Cherry tree named ‘RL 100’

A new cherry tree notable for its attractive red fruit, which has a pleasant sub-acid flavor and matures early in the season.

Cherry tree named ‘Royal Blush’

A new and distinct variety of cherry tree (Prunus avium). The following features of the tree and its fruit are characterized with the tree budded on ‘Mahaleb’ Rootstock (non-patented), grown on Handford sandy loam soil with Storie Index rating 95, in USDA Hardiness Zone 9, near Modesto, Calif., with standard commercial fruit growing practices, such as pruning, thinning, spraying, irrigation and fertilization. Its novelty consist of the following combination of desirable features: 1. Tree with a vigorous, upright growth habit. 2. Regular and productive bearer of large size fruit. 3. Fruit with an attractive red blush over yellowish-white skin. 4. Fruit with very good flavor and eating quality with a good balance between acid and sugar. 5. Fruit with good handling and storage quality.

Cherry tree named ‘Prim 25’
PP033719 · 2021-12-07 · ·

A new and distinct variety of sweet cherry tree that produces dark red colored fruits with very firm fruit flesh.

<i>Prunus </i>plant named ‘SPC411’

A new cultivar of Prunus avium tree named ‘SPC411’ that is characterized by its fruit that is large and very firm with a desirable appearance, its fruit with a low level of natural splitting, its fruit with good storage potential in regular air MAP bag, and its flowers that are self-fertile.

<i>Prunus </i>plant named ‘SPC414’

A new cultivar of Prunus avium tree named ‘SPC414’ that is characterized by its mid-season fruit harvest, its fruit that is large and very firm with a desirable appearance, its fruit with a low level of natural splitting, its flowers that are self-fertile, its fruit with good storage potential in regular air MAP bag, and its slight nose dimple on the calyx at the end of the fruit.

Cherry tree named ‘V84031’

‘V84031’ is a self-fruitful sweet cherry tree distinguished by its early flowering and large mahogany-colored fruit.

Cherry Tree Named 'V84031'

‘V84031’ is a self-fruitful sweet cherry tree distinguished by its early flowering and large mahogany-colored fruit.