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Stella Cherry Tree

Prunus avium 'Stella'

Sale price $14703 Regular price $18820
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Self-pollinating, Flowering, Edible, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Thornless, Attracts pollinators
Sunlight Full sun
Height 15-18 ft
Width 15-18 ft
Growth Rate Moderate
Flower Color White
Fragrant Yes
Botanical Name Prunus avium 'Stella'
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

How many chill hours does the Stella cherry tree require?

  • The Stella cherry tree requires at least 400 chill hours to fruit properly. These are hours below 45°F during winter dormancy. Check your area's average chill hours to ensure this variety will produce fruit reliably in your location.

Is the Stella cherry tree self-fertile or self-pollinating?

  • The Stella cherry tree is self-fruitful, meaning it doesn't need another cherry tree nearby to produce fruit. This self-pollinating variety produces abundant heart-shaped, dark red cherries in mid-summer. While it's excellent for solo planting, it also serves as a great pollinator for other cherry varieties in your orchard.

What are the best planting zones or climates for growing Stella cherries?

  • Stella cherries thrive in USDA zones 5-9 and require at least 400 chill hours to fruit properly. They perform best in full sun locations with well-draining soil. Plant in areas with mild winters but avoid regions with extremely hot, humid summers that can stress the tree.

What rootstock is used for Stella cherry trees, and how does it affect size?

  • Stella cherry trees are typically grafted onto semi-dwarf rootstock, keeping mature height around 12-15 feet. This rootstock provides the compact, upright growth habit that makes Stella ideal for home gardens. Choose a sunny location with good drainage for best fruit production.

What care is needed after planting a Stella cherry tree, like staking and watering?

  • Young Stella cherry trees benefit from staking for the first year and deep weekly watering during establishment. The compact, upright growth habit means minimal staking compared to larger varieties. Water deeply but infrequently once established, and shop at Nature Hills for proper tree stakes and care supplies.

How is a Stella cherry tree shipped, and what should I know about bare-root or potted options?

  • Stella cherry trees are typically shipped as bare-root plants during dormant season or in containers during the growing season. Bare-root shipping occurs in late winter/early spring when trees are dormant, while potted trees can be planted throughout the growing season. Choose bare-root for better root establishment and lower cost, or potted for flexible planting timing.