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Southern Grove Cherry Trees
Zones 7-10
Cherry trees generally prefer cooler climates, so growing them in the southern United States can be challenging. However, there are a few cherry tree varieties that are more adapted to warmer regions. Gurney's Southern Groves collection is pleased to offer several cherry trees that thrive in Zones 7, 8, 9, and 10! Bush cherries, like the ones sold here, are known for needing a low number of chill hours. Most bush cherries are self-fertile, meaning they can produce fruit without needing a pollination partner. And, just like their taller, cold-loving cousins, these cherry trees and bush cherries produce beautiful, sweet-tart fruit by the bushel. Chech out our varieties of proven performers today.