Description
Technical characteristics
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Species | Cherry (Prunus avium) |
| Variety | Susan |
| Rootstocks | Prunus Avium (Franc), Colt |
| Adult | 6-8 meters |
| Soil | Well-drained, rich in organic matter |
| Exhibition | Sunny to semi-shaded |
| Harvest | Mid-July |
| Fruit | Dark red cherry, sweet and juicy |
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.
The Attractions of the Cherry Tree Sylvia
- Late harvest : A cherry season extended until July.
- Irresistible taste : Deep red cherries, both sweet and juicy .
- Robust and easy to grow : Suitable for gardeners of all levels, from beginner to professional.
Culinary Qualities and Tasting
A Thousand and One Ways to Taste Sylvia
- To eat : Ideal for tasting directly under the tree.
- In your desserts : Turn these cherries into pies , jams , or other sweet treats .
- Extend the fun : With a harvest in July , Sylvia extends the cherry season.
Growing Conditions
Soil and Exposure
- Well-drained soil : Sylvia grows best in well-drained soils.
- Sunny exposure : Prefer sun, but tolerate some shade.
Why choose Sylvia?
A Cherry Tree for All Gardeners
- Ease of Cultivation: Ideal whether you are a beginner or an experienced gardener.
- Exceptional Flavor : An irresistible choice for cherry lovers and gardening enthusiasts.
The History of the Sylvia Variety
- British origin : Sylvia is a strain that originated in the UK, but is loved worldwide.
- Culinary versatility : Perfect for a wide variety of sweet recipes .
- Extended season : The late harvest in July makes Sylvia a popular variety for cherry lovers.
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