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A very early variety, ripening in mid-to-late May. The cherries are a bright dark red and medium to large in size. The flesh is firm, juicy and sweet.
The Burlat cherry tree is not self-pollinating and requires a pollinating variety (Bigalise, Coralise, Primulat, Rainier, Stark Hardy Giant, Napoleón, Garnet, Badacsony, Arcina, Brooks, Guillaume, Heldelfingen, Reverchon).
Shade tree, Fruit production, Wild garden, Urban garden

| Flower colour | White, Pink |
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| Flowering period | February, March, Spring |
| Fruit colour | Red |
| Foliage persistence | Deciduous |
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| Foliage colour | Green |
| Botanical name | Prunus avium |
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| Wildlife | Bees, Birds |
| Planting period | March, April, May, October, November, December, Spring, Autumn |
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| Harvest period | May, Spring |
| Type of use | Shade tree, Fruit production, Wild garden, Urban garden |
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| Exposure | Sun |
| Soil type | Fertile, Deep |
| Soil moisture | Well-drained, Fresh to moist |
| Hardiness | No drought resistant, Hardy (-5ºC) |
| Watering | Regular |
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