Description
Technical characteristics of the Burlat Cherry Tree
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Species | Cherry |
| Variety | Burlat |
| Rootstocks | Prunus Avium (Franc), Colt |
| Flowering | March-April |
| Harvest | Late May-early June |
| Height at maturity (Franc) | Up to 10 m |
| Height at maturity (Colt) | 5 to 6 m |
| Favorite | Sun |
| Preferred | Deep, well-drained |
| Appearance of the fruit | Big, bright red |
| Fruit | Juicy sweet |
| Usage | Fresh consumption |
| Hardiness | Resistant |
Why choose the Burlat Cherry?
- Generous Fruit Size : Enjoy large and juicy cherries.
- Attractive Color : Bright red skin that holds the eye.
- Unique Flavor : A sweet and slightly tangy taste for an incomparable taste experience.
Rootstock Flexibility
Prunus Avium (Franc) or Colt, the choice is yours
- Frank : Ideal for a tree of large size and vigorous growth .
- Colt : Suitable for those looking for a more compact and easy-to-manage shaft.
Heritage and History of the Burlat Cherry Tree
- Origin : Discovered by Lรฉonard Burlat in France in the 1920s.
- World Reputation : This variety has conquered gardens all over the world .
Burlat on your plate
A true culinary delight
- Various Recipes : Ideal in clafoutis, pie or homemade jam .
- Versatile : Adds a sweet and colorful touch to summer salads .
- In Juice : For a refreshing drink .
Tradition and Seasonality of the Burlat Cherry
- Early Arrival : The first cherry of the season .
- Flowering : Announces sunny days with its early flowering.
Burlat, a Symbol of Quality
- Recognition : Appreciated for its superior quality .
- Juicy and Sweet : It is often preferred over other varieties for its tender and sweet chair .
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