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    Using

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    Problems

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    Scab (Apple and Pear)

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    Peach leaf curl

    Woolly aphid


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    Awards


    • Amber Heart

      Amber Heart cherry trees
      The most popular traditional English white cherry, widely known as Kent Bigarreau.
      • Picking season: Mid
      • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
    • Black Oliver

      Black Oliver cherry trees
      A traditional English black cherry from the West Midlands.
      • Picking season: Mid
      • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
    • Sylvia

      Sylvia cherry trees
      Sylvia produces large dark red sweet cherries, ripening in the middle of the cherry season. It is a naturally small tree and grows with a columnar form, useful if space is limited.
      • Picking season: Mid
      • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
    • Waterloo

      Waterloo is a traditional English sweet cherry with a red / black skin.
      • Picking season: Mid
      • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile