The
fruit produced by Bing cherry trees is good for cooking, but
can also be eaten straight off the tree. The cherries range
in color from a deep garnet to nearly black. The skin of the
cherry is smooth and glossy, and the flesh is firm and sweet.
Bing cherry tree fruit is very juicy.
Bing cherry
trees require cross-pollination in order to produce fruit.
Bing cherry trees can cross-pollinate with just about any
other sweet cherry, and will produce a plentiful bounty of
cherries. A Bing cherry tree will grow to a height of twenty
feet tall, and have a mature spread of about fifteen feet.
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