cherry 'Stella'

sweet cherry (syn. Prunus avium Stella)

5 year guarantee RHS award of garden merit Perfect for pollinators
9 litre pot | Colt root stock | 1.2m £49.99
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This tree is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring.

  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: fast
  • Flowering period: April to May
  • Hardiness: fully hardy


'Stella' is an exceptional, self-fertile, sweet cherry, which typically produces a bumper crop of large, dark red fruits, which can be eaten straight from the tree in midsummer. A vigorous grower, it is initially quite upright in habit, but it will soon start to spread out as it matures - and it's noted for its ability to start cropping at a young age (often within 2-3 years after planting). It makes a good pollinator for other cherries, and its pretty white flowers put on a gorgeous display in spring. All in all it's a top choice for either the kitchen or ornamental garden.


  • Garden care:
    When planting your cherry tree, prepare a hole up to three times the diameter of its root system. Fork over the base of the pit in readiness, incorporating plenty of organic matter into the backfill and planting hole. Avoiding frozen and waterlogged soil, trees should be planted out and staked as soon as they arrive. If you've ordered a bare root tree, soak the roots in a bucket of water for half an hour prior to planting, or if this is not possible, they can be heeled in temporarily, covering their roots with soil, or potted up. Protect from cold, drying winds. Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to support growth and fruiting. Lightly prune in summer to reduce the risk of silver leaf and bacterial canker, to retain an open ‘goblet’ shape and remove any damaged, diseased or broken branches.
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