Cherry fruit seedlings – Cordia

Cherry fruit seedlings – Cordia

The Kordia cherry is a variety known for its excellent taste and exceptional fruit quality. It ripens in the first half of June, providing large fruits that are resistant to handling and transport, making it one of the best cherry varieties for late harvests.

The fruits of the Kordia cherry are very large, weighing around 9 grams, with a very long stem, and dark red skin and flesh, which further emphasizes their quality and appeal. They are characterized by an exceptional taste and aroma, making them a popular choice among consumers.

This variety is one of the leading choices in newer orchards due to its high-quality fruit and resistance to low temperatures. Although it flowers in mid-late spring, the Kordia cherry is relatively tolerant to spring frosts but requires pollinators due to its self-sterility. The Regina variety has proven to be a good pollinator for the Kordia cherry.

In short, the Kordia cherry is a variety that combines excellent taste with high fruit quality. Its resistance to low temperatures and ability to withstand handling and transport make it a popular choice among fruit growers.

Available on rootstock: Magriva, Wild cherry, and Kolt. Upon request, Gizela 5 and Gizela 6.

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