hage:prunus_avium
Prunus avium ‘Stella’
During the late 1950s and the 1960s, work at Summerland Research Institute in British Columbia, Canada, led to the first self-fertile cherry, Prunus avium ‘Stella’. This was a breakthrough: for gardeners it allowed good crops from a single tree. Continuing research has now resulted in a ‘golden seam’ of new cherry cultivars (many also self-fertile) that has seen fruit size double from 7g to 12–16g.
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Bilde frå mars 2009, med knoppar
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