The Nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa) is considered one of the largest cherry species. It produces small, edible fruits that are about the size of a small marble. While not the largest cherry in terms of size, it is popular for its ornamental value in gardens and landscapes.
THE FIRST CHERRY TREE CAME FROM ITALY. IT ORIGINATED FROM AMERICA AND SLOWLY MADE ITS WAY TO ITALY.
It takes about 4 hours to freeze sliced fruit. It depends on how big your slices are, if they are fairly small then only freeze them for 2 to 3 hours. If they are fairly big then freeze them for about 4 to 5 hours
yes raccoons , bears etc all eat nuts and berries such as blueberries , strawberries and including CHERRIES.
They both like to watch sunsets and their parents died.. i think
Sweet cherry trees take about five to seven years after planting to produce fruit, while tart cherry trees set fruit in three to five years. Trees only produce fruit when they are mature enough to fully bloom
PrincipleNutrient Value per 100gPercentage of RDACherry type Sweet Tart Sweet Tart Energy 63 cal 50 Kcal 3% 2.5%Carbohydrates16.1 g 12.18 g12% 9%Protein1.06 g 1.00 g2% 2%Total Fat 0.2 g 0.3 g1% 1.5%Cholesterol 0 g 0 g0% 0%Dietary Fiber 2.1 g 1.6 g5.5% 4%VitaminsFolates4 mcg 8 mcg1% 2%Niacin0.154 mg 0.400 mg 1% 2.5%Pantothenic acid0.199 mg 0.143 mg4% 3%Pyridoxine0.049 mg 0.044 mg4% 3.5%Riboflavin0.033 mg 0.040 mg2.5% 3%Thiamin0.027 mg 0.030 mg2% 2.5%Vitamin C 7 mg 10 mg11% 17%Vitamin A 640IU 1283 IU21% 43%Vitamin E 0.07 mg 0.07 mg0.5% 0.5%Vitamin K 2.1 mcg 2.1 mcg2% 2%ElectrolytesSodium 0 mg 3mg0% 0%Potassium 222 mg 179mg5% 4%MineralsCalcium 13 mg 16 mg1.3% 1.6%Copper0.060 mg 0.104 mg7% 11.5%Iron 0.36 mg 0.32 mg 4.5% 4%Magnesium 11 mg 9mg 3% 2%Manganese0.070 mg 0.112mg3% 5%Phosphorus 21 mg 15 mg3% 2%Zinc 0.07 mg 0.10 mg0.5% 0.1%Phyto-nutrientsCarotene, alpha 0 mcg 0 mcg--Carotene, beta 38 mcg 770 mcg--Crypto-xanthin, ß 0 mcg 0 mcg--Lutein-zeaxanthin 85 mcg 85 mcg--
step 1: get the seed.
step 2: dig a hole in a garden
step 3: put the seed in the hole
step 4: put the dirt back in the hole
step 5: water the seed
Mangoes produce small fragrant flowers by the 100s even 1000s in large branched panicles. The flowers are either male, female or both. Most of the flowers in the panicle are strictly male and not fruit-producing. Only a few of the flowers have the female reproductive structures required for fruit. Most varieties are self-fertile, though the flowers draw many insect pollinators. So that means most varieties do not need a second tree for pollination.