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Yes. Stella Cherries are a good choice since they Self Pollinate and Bing Cherries do well also but will need to be pollinated...

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Cherry trees may struggle to thrive in Las Vegas due to the hot and arid climate. They typically need a certain number of chill hours to produce fruit, which might be difficult to achieve in the warm winters of Las Vegas. It is recommended to consult with a local nursery or extension service for specific varieties that may be better suited for the region.

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