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Prunus cerasus Griotte du Nord - Tart Cherry Tree

Prunus cerasus Griotte du Nord
Sour Cherry, Tart Cherry, Dwarf Cherry, Morello Cherry

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A very old self-fertile variety of cherry tree with average vigour, bearing large dark fruits with juicy and tender flesh with a very tangy, slightly sweet and slightly bitter flavour! Its single, white, fragrant flowers bloom in early April, sheltered from the last heavy frosts. Its cherries are harvested regularly and spread out, from late June to late July, and are mainly used in pastry with chocolate or for the production of kirsch and preserves. These cherry trees are particularly suited to northern climates, withstanding the cold without any problems. 
Flavour
Very sour
Height at maturity
10 m
Spread at maturity
10 m
Exposure
Sun
Self-fertilising
Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time February to March, September to November
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Harvest time June to July
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Description

The Morello Cherry is an old and well-known variety, originating from Germany. It is a self-fertile and moderately vigorous cherry tree, bearing large fruits that are initially bright red and then turn black when ripe. They have juicy and tender flesh with a very acidic, slightly sweet, and slightly bitter flavour. It flowers in clusters of small, white, fragrant flowers in early April, sheltered from the last heavy frosts and before the leaves appear. Its cherries are harvested regularly over a period from late June to late July and are primarily used in pastry with chocolate or for the production of kirsch and preserves. Its foliage is particularly decorative in autumn, turning red and yellow before falling. These cherry trees are well adapted to northern climates, easily withstanding the cold. They grow easily and without maintenance in all well-drained and deep soils, well-exposed to the sun.

The sour cherry, in Latin Prunus cerasus, as well as the sweet cherry Prunus avium, are the two main species that have given rise to most of the sweet cherry trees cultivated in our gardens. They belong to the rose family. The cherry is a medium-sized tree, reaching 5 to 10 metres (16 to 33 feet) in height at maturity. Its rounded habit provides a beautiful shaded area, very pleasant during the summer. Its alternate, toothed leaves are shiny, dark green, and take on a lovely reddish colour in autumn before falling. Cherries are rich in vitamin C, minerals, and trace elements.

This 'Northern Morello' variety forms a semi-dwarf, bushy, slightly trailing fruit tree that reaches about 10 metres (33 feet) in all directions after 20 to 30 years. From early April, it is covered with countless small, fragrant white flowers. After pollination by insects, they produce many clusters of beautiful, large round fruits, initially bright red and then black when ripe. The harvest from this cherry tree is spread out. Fruit production becomes optimal after 7 or 8 years. The cherries should only be picked when ripe, as they do not ripen further after harvest. This variety is particularly susceptible to brown rot, a fungus that causes the appearance of brown circular spots and eventually greyish spores on damaged fruits, which may dry out while remaining attached to the tree. This disease is more prevalent in humidity and fruits damaged by birds or insects. Avoid planting it in overly wet soil and plant it in a sunny and open position.

Hardy cherry trees can withstand temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F), while the flowers are susceptible to spring frosts and are damaged from -2°C (28.4°F). Suitable for all regions, cherry trees can be planted on a lawn, at the back of a flower bed, or within an orchard.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 10 m
Spread at maturity 10 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour red
Flavour Very sour
Use Jam, Patisserie, Cooking, Alcohol
Harvest time June to July

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time April
Inflorescence Corymb
Flower size 1 cm
Fragrance Fragrant
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Prunus

Species

cerasus

Cultivar

Griotte du Nord

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Sour Cherry, Tart Cherry, Dwarf Cherry, Morello Cherry

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

The Morello Cherry Tree is easy to grow and thrives in all types of soil, acidic or chalky. It likes moist, light soils and is sensitive to heavy and clayey soils. Choose a sunny location. To limit the risk of late frost on the flowers, plant the cherry tree in a sheltered area, facing west and protected from cold winds. Planting is best done in autumn. If you plant multiple trees, space them 4 to 5 m (13 to 16ft) apart for grafted plants.

Loosen the soil deeply and remove rocks and unwanted weeds. Add some sand to improve drainage. Dig a hole 4 to 5 times the volume of the root ball. Make sure to separate the subsoil from the topsoil. Mix bonemeal or well-rotted compost or potting compost with the subsoil and pour this mixture into the planting hole. Install a stake. Place the root ball, cover it with the topsoil and firm it down. Water generously (around 10 L). Tie the stake to the plant, crisscrossing the tie in a figure of 8, without touching the trunk.

Watering is not necessary, except in the case of extreme heat or Mediterranean regions. Mulch around the base to retain moisture during summer. Protect your harvest by installing a bird net, or using aluminum foil or old CDs as scarers. In case of an aphid attack, spray with soapy water.

Planting period

Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time February to March, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Free-standing, Orchard
Region concerned Alpes et Pyrénées, Centre, Grand Est, Massif armoricain, Massif Central, Nord et Bassin Parisien, Pays Basque
Hardiness Hardy down to -12°C (USDA zone 8a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), well-draining, deep, rich

Care

Pruning instructions Cherry trees are pruned while they still have leaves, just after the harvest. This pruning should be superficial and is often not necessary. Only cut large sections very occasionally as it weakens the trees. The use of healing sealant on wounds will limit the flow of gum that weakens the tree. At the end of autumn, remove dead branches and those that cross inside, to allow air and light to circulate in the middle of the crown.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time July to September
Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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