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Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit. Red skin. Tart. suitable for some areas of Southern California. Self-fertile. Ripens in June. Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit.  Red skin.  Tart.  suitable for some areas of Southern California.  Self-fertile.  Ripens in June.  Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
Early Richmond Cherry - Prunus cerasus sp.
An excellent pie cherry (sour cherry) with medium to small fruit. Red skin. Tart. suitable for some areas of Southern California. Self-fertile. Ripens in June. Requires approximately 800 hours chilling.
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