"Zoete kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "sweet cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Zoete kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "sweet wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Wild cherry tree," Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of "Zoete kers" (Prunus avium).
"wilde kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Zure kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "sour cherry tree" (Prunus cerasus).
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "sweet cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Wild cherry tree," "Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of Vogel-Kirsche" (Prunus avium).
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "sweet wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
No because one must have sour with sweet
Yes, however, you probably meant cultivar instead of species in this case. In the case of a cultivar, the answer is a qualified no. Most sweet cherries do not pollinate their own varieties. Most sour cherries do. Recent developements have come up with some self-fertile sweet cherry cultivars. Reputible nurseries will tell you which ones you need for which and usually have charts on hand to help.
A tree that grows cherries is called a cherry tree. The most common types are the sweet cherry (Prunus avium) and the sour cherry (Prunus cerasus). These trees are valued for their delicious fruit as well as their beautiful blossoms in spring.
Cherry blossoms are in bloom in a short period.
The scientific name for a Stella Sweet Cherry Tree is Prunus avium 'Stella'. This cultivar is known for its self-pollinating ability, making it popular among home gardeners. It produces large, dark red to black sweet cherries that are flavorful and juicy.