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Lapins Cherry Tree: A Self-Pollinating Deciduous Fruit Tree

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Original price was: $70.00.Current price is: $60.00.

The Lapins cherry tree is a hybrid deciduous tree created for its self-pollinating ability, along with the sweet, non-splitting berries it produces in midsummer and the pinkish-white flowers it bears earlier in the season.

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Overview and description of the Lapins cherry tree

Common Name Lapins Sweet Cherry Maintenance Moderate
Native Region Europe and Asia Average Height 15-20 feet
Plant Type Deciduous fruit tree Average Width 10-15 feet

Botanically known as the Prunus avium ‘Lapins’, the Lapins cherry tree is a hybrid deciduous fruit tree which was created by breeding the Van and Stella types in the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre in Canada. Created to produce large and sweeter berries, this tree is self-pollinating and starts producing fruit in the second year.

Key features and benefits of the Lapins cherry tree

  • These deciduous trees are extremely cold-hardy and are said to tolerate temperatures down to -30°F.
  • One standout feature of the Lapins cherry tree is its self-pollinating ability, which makes it a much more efficient option. 
  • Lapin’s sweet cherry is a cross-breeding of the Van and Stella cherry trees, which was developed in the Pacific Agri-Food Centre in Canada. 
  • The cherry lapin tree produces at least 2.5 cm wide cherries in midsummer, which are sweeter than the regular cherries and can be eaten raw or used in baking/cooking. 
  • This lapins cherry tree needs consistent watering only in the initial growing season because it develops a good amount of drought tolerance as it matures.
  • If you select a dwarf variety, these trees are ideal for small and compact spaces.

Care guide for the Lapins Cherry tree

  • Growing Zone: USDA zones 5-9
  • Water Needs: Moderate
  • Soil Type: Well-draining loamy soil
  • Sunlight Exposure: Full sun
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
Advantages
  • The Lapins cherry tree is self-pollinating and can grow without needing another tree.
  • Unlike the other varieties, these cherries are resistant to splitting after heavy rainfall.
  • One harvest produces 15-20 gallons of yield, which is more than enough for a growing season.
Disadvantages
  • All the parts of the plants are toxic to pets, which can be a hassle if planted indoors.
  • Lapin cherry trees are susceptible to pests and diseases like aphid attacks.
  • It requires 800 winter hours; it can be difficult to grow in warmer climates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lapins a good cherry tree?

Yes, the Lapins cherry tree is a great cherry-bearing tree that produces large, red-colored, juicy fruit in summer, along with pinkish-white flowers.

How long does it take for a Lapins cherry tree to bear fruit?

It takes at least 2-3 years for the Lapins cherry tree to bear fruit if planted through a grafted tree.

Are the lapins cherry trees self-pollinating?

Yes, the lapins cherry trees are self-pollinating and do not require another tree to bear fruit.

Where to get a Lapins cherry tree?

The Lapins cherry trees can be easily purchased from any plant nursery or from Yourhomify online store.

How big does the lapins cherry tree get?

The Lapins cherry trees grow up to 15-20 feet tall and 10-15 feet wide.

Reviews

4 reviews for Lapins Cherry Tree: A Self-Pollinating Deciduous Fruit Tree

  1. Steve C

    The tree was well packed and was received in a healthy condition. Looking forward to seeing it grow and bear delicious berries.

  2. Chris

    The lapins cherry tree is a great addition to the garden and its compact size makes it ideal for my small garden.

  3. Amelia

    The plant looks healthy and grows best in full sun with very low-maintenance.

  4. Jack

    I received the lapins cherry tree a while ago and so far it’s growing well without much hassle.

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