Description
The Napoleon cherry was rumored to exist back in the 1600’s, according to U.P. Hedrick. Hedrick wrote in his 1915 The Cherries of New York that a Belgian by the name of Parmentier named the cherry after the famous emperor in 1820. The Napoleon cherry is considered a bigarreau (firm flesh) cherry. Bright yellow cherry with a rosy blush. The Napoleon cherry is a productive spreading tree with firm, sprightly sweet flavor and firm flesh.
Order now for pick-up or ask us about local delivery options for Saint Charles, Batavia, or Geneva.
USDA Zones: 5 to 9
Uses: Canning, preserves, cooking, sauces, and fresh eating.
Pollination Requirement: Pollinate with any sweet cherry except Bing.
Bloom Period: Mid to late-season
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.