
Early Burlat Cherry
Prunus avium 'Early Burlat'
Why wait for the cherry season to start? Why not eat large, dark red, flavorful cherries from the tree a week or two before everyone else?
Early Burlat is moderately vigorous and spreading, reliably productive every year and also resistant to bacterial canker and to cracking. It is fast becoming a backyard favorite! On Gisela 5 rootstock. Low-moderate chill required: 500+ hours.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 11' (Dwarf)
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: July
Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer
Rootstock: Gisela 5
Read our Cherry Growing Guide
Early Burlat Cherry
Prunus avium 'Early Burlat'
Why wait for the cherry season to start? Why not eat large, dark red, flavorful cherries from the tree a week or two before everyone else?
Early Burlat is moderately vigorous and spreading, reliably productive every year and also resistant to bacterial canker and to cracking. It is fast becoming a backyard favorite! On Gisela 5 rootstock. Low-moderate chill required: 500+ hours.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 11' (Dwarf)
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: July
Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer
Rootstock: Gisela 5
Read our Cherry Growing Guide
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Prunus avium 'Early Burlat'
Why wait for the cherry season to start? Why not eat large, dark red, flavorful cherries from the tree a week or two before everyone else?
Early Burlat is moderately vigorous and spreading, reliably productive every year and also resistant to bacterial canker and to cracking. It is fast becoming a backyard favorite! On Gisela 5 rootstock. Low-moderate chill required: 500+ hours.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Mature Height: 11' (Dwarf)
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: July
Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer
Rootstock: Gisela 5
Read our Cherry Growing Guide












