Sweet Cherry Plants

Sweet Cherry Plants

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Sweet Cherry Plants

Very Dark Red Fruit Lambert Sweet Cherry Tree

  • Late Season
  • 800 Chill Hours
  • Nearly Black, Heart-Shaped Fruit
  • Bright, Rich Flavor
  • Extremely Productive and Reliable
  • Popular for Commercial Production, Easily Grown at Home
  • Wonderful Heirloom Variety for the Pacific Northwest

One of the most dependable and productive Sweet Cherries, Lambert (Prunus avium 'Lambert') is a wonderful addition to the home garden. You’ll love the look—and the taste—of these large, firm cherries. Deep, dark red, and heart-shaped, Lambert are excellent fresh eating sweet cherries. Capture the incredible taste by canning them for use later in the year. This beloved variety has been grown and enjoyed for 150 years. Get your hands on this special selection. Order Lambert Sweet Cherry Plants from the expert growers at Nature Hills today. You’ll be so glad you did, and so will your family, friends and neighbors!

How to Use Lambert Sweet Cherry Tree in the Landscape

All across the country, homeowners are re-discovering the earthy pleasure of growing fruiting plants in their landscape. Edible landscaping is a long-lasting trend that makes the most of your soil and sunshine. Lambert Sweet Cherry is a pretty Plants in its own right. With lovely spring blooms and the knockout, deep, dark fruit set, you’ll always have something to study and appreciate. Trust us, you might even find yourself getting giddy with anticipation of your annual crop! There are a million ways to get the most from a sweet cherry. Pies, preserves, fruit leather, as a healthy sweetener in sauces and fresh from the tree, of course. Plant a group of 2 or 3 varieties that will pollinate each other and extend the harvest season. Van, Black Tartarian, and Rainier will all work to pollinate Lambert. Please note that neither Bing Cherry, nor Royal Ann Cherry will pollinate Lambert.