Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus) GEREMA
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Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus) GEREMA
| Specifications | |
| Height at sale | 160cm |
| Pot | 5l |
| Rootstock | Prunus mahaleb |
| Sell as | 2 year old |
| Ripening time | June/July |
| Estimated date of sale | May/June |
The standard delivery time for Germany is 3-5 working days.(except for goods "On request")
We send goods on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, by agreement also Thursday or Friday.
We send goods on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, by agreement also Thursday or Friday.
Price
29,90€
Ex Tax: 29,90€
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- Model: Prunus cerasus
Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus) 'Gerema'
Modern German self-fertile variety resistant to Monilinia.
'Gerema' is a new German sour cherry variety (cross of 'Kelleriis 14' × 'Heimanns Rubinweichsel') characterized by slow growth and high disease resistance, especially to Monilinia. It is a self-fertile variety that produces high yields of large, firm, and sweet fruits suitable for fresh consumption and processing. Ideal for small gardens.
Main advantages of the variety:
- Resistance to Monilinia and leaf spot fungus.
- Weak growth (suitable for small gardens).
- High and early yield (suitable also for mechanical harvesting).
- Large, firm fruits (6 g) resistant to cracking.
- Harmonious sweet taste.
Origin and Registration
- Country of origin: Germany (bred 1999)
- Parentage: 'Kelleriis 14' × 'Heimanns Rubinweichsel'
Variety Characteristics
Tree
- Vigor: Weak (slow-growing), height 3 – 6 m. Compatible with all rootstocks.
- Flowering: Very late (not sensitive to rain and frost).
- Yield: Very early onset, high yields. Blooms laterally on long shoots and tends to form bouquet shoots.
Fruit
- Size: Large (6 g).
- Color: Dark, carmine-red.
- Flesh: Very firm, drier. Resistant to cracking during rainy weather.
- Taste: Harmonious, sweet predominates sour.
- Usage: Preserving (wet preserves), topping fruit, freezing, juice, fresh consumption.
Resistance and Requirements
- Resistance: Resistant to Monilia (Monilinia laxa) and leaf spot fungus (Blumeriella jaapii). Frost hardy (down to -29 °C).
- Location: Sun to partial shade, sheltered from wind.
- Soil: Humus-rich, moderately moist, permeable, rather drier loam, pH 6.5 – 8.
Cultivation Recommendations
- Pollination: Self-fertile.
- Harvest: Late June to early August (sources vary slightly).
Harvest and Storage
- Harvest time: Late June (or July).
- Properties: Low sensitivity to damage.