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Can a Montgomery cherry tree pollinate a Bing cherry tree?

No, Montgomery cherry trees cannot pollinate Bing cherry trees as they are not compatible for cross-pollination. It is recommended to have a different variety of cherry tree that blooms around the same time as the Bing cherry tree for successful pollination and fruit production.


How far apart should you plant black tartarian cherry trees and bing cherry trees for pollination?

The spacing for dwarf bing cherry tree is 10-20 feet. Also most sweet cherry (Bing) are not self pollinating they need a different cherry tree like black tratarian, van, republican, Stella nearby.


Are there any self-fruiting dwarf Bing cherry trees available on the market?

Depends where you look


Do pear trees have thorns on their branches?

No, pear trees do not have thorns on their branches.


Which apple trees have thorns?

There are no apple trees that have thorns. There is a tree called the Hawthorn Thornapple tree that has thorns as its name suggests.


Can bing cherry trees grow and produce edible cherries by itself or does it need another tree to pollenate it?

It needs another tree.


How many lbs in a lug of bing cherries?

What is the circumference is the bing cherry?


Why do Pomegranate trees have thorns?

The thorns are a deterrent to foragers, even me.


Will a dwarf bing cherry tree cross pollinate with a regular bing cherry tree?

No because one must have sour with sweet


Is a black cherry the same as a Bing cherry?

'Black cherry' can refer to any one of a number of types of dark-colored cherry. 'Bing' is just one cultivar of the dark cherries available, and is very common.


Is a bing cherry the same as a black cherry?

'Black cherry' can refer to any one of a number of types of dark-colored cherry. 'Bing' is just one cultivar of the dark cherries available, and is very common.


What kind of trees have cherry blossoms?

Cherry trees