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Rainier Cherry Tree

Prunus avium 'Rainier'

  • Golden-Yellow Cherries with 20-25 Brix Sugar Levels, Sweeter than Bing Cherry
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Stunning Yellow Fall Foliage
  • Showy Pink, White Blooms in Late Spring
  • Great Choice for Flowering Specimen in Butterfly Gardens
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Description

A Sweet Cherry Worthy Of Its Fame

Meet the legendary Rainier Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Rainier') - the world's most sought-after Sweet Cherry! This early-bearing beauty delivers juicy, golden-yellow fruit blushed in red, and its flavor is nothing short of divine. Bursting with sweetness, Rainier boasts 20–25 Brix sugar levels - higher than even the famous Bing Cherry! Its creamy white flesh is crisp, luscious, and dripping with summertime sweetness.

Bred at Washington State University and named after the majestic Mount Rainier, this hybrid between Bing and Van Cherries combines beauty, productivity, and flavor perfection. In spring, its pink-tinged white blossoms cover the branches before rich green leaves appear. As fall arrives, the foliage turns warm shades of golden bronze, ensuring year-round interest.

Rainier's upright, rounded form makes it as ornamental as it is fruitful. A prolific, low-maintenance tree, it starts bearing young and provides a generous harvest for years. Whether you're a backyard orchardist or a casual fruit lover, Rainier Cherry will have you hooked from the very first bite!

Key Features

  • Exceptionally sweet, creamy white flesh with red-blushed yellow skin
  • Bred from Bing and Van Cherry cultivars
  • Early-bearing and heavy fruit production
  • Pink-tinted white spring blooms attract pollinators
  • Golden fall color and ornamental appeal
  • High sugar levels (20–25 Brix)
  • Great for fresh eating, baking, and preserving
  • Needs a pollinator (Sweetheart, Black Tatarian, or Montmorency Sour)

Landscaping Uses

Rainier Cherry Trees are the ultimate double-duty edible ornamentals! Reaching 15–25 feet tall with a 12–18 foot spread, they're stunning enough for the front yard yet practical for the orchard or edible landscape.

Use them as a single specimen plant, in a pair for pollination, or in a high-density planting for small spaces. The spring bloom display rivals any flowering cherry, while the fruit-laden summer branches are irresistible to both people and songbirds!

Perfect Uses Include:

Care & Maintenance

Hardy in USDA zones 5–9, Rainier is a deciduous fruit tree that thrives in full sun and rich, well-drained soil. Like most Sweet Cherry Trees, it appreciates good air circulation and morning sun to dry dew quickly and prevent disease.

Care Highlights:

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring (bareroot) or anytime (container-grown) when the ground isn't frozen

  • Sun Requirements: Full sun (6+ hours daily), morning sun preferred

  • Soil Requirements: Rich, well-drained, loamy soil; avoid soggy sites or create a rain garden to improve drainage

  • Moisture Needs: Moderate, consistent moisture - use the Finger Test to check soil; keep evenly moist during establishment

  • Mulch: Apply a 3–4 inch layer of Arborist mulch to conserve moisture and insulate roots

  • Fertilization Needs: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring before growth; compost or organic amendments are excellent

  • Pruning Info: Prune fruiting Cherries in late winter to open the canopy; perform size-control pruning in summer to keep under 10 feet

  • Renewal pruning: As needed to maintain vigor and airflow

  • Fruit Care: Thin fruit if necessary to improve size and quality

  • Special Perks: Drought-tolerant once established, deer-resistant, cold-hardy, and attractive to pollinators

  • Chill Hours: Approximately 700 required for fruit set

  • Pollination Needs: Not self-fertile - requires a compatible variety like Sweetheart, Black Tatarian, or Montmorency Sour Cherry for optimal yields

Don't forget to order your Nature Hills Root Booster for lifelong symbiotic root support and improved transplant success.

Sweet Rewards From Your Own Rainier Cherry Tree

You don't have to visit a farmer's market or pay top dollar for premium Rainier Cherries - grow them right at home! With dazzling spring blooms, golden fall color, and unmatched fruit quality, this cherry truly offers year-round delight.

Order your Rainier Cherry Tree (and its pollination partner) from Nature Hills today - and start enjoying orchard-fresh, sweet-as-sunshine cherries in your own backyard!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do rainier cherries need a pollinator?

  • Yes, Rainier Cherry trees require a pollinator to produce fruit. These sweet cherries are not self-fertile and need cross-pollination from another cherry variety. Plant Sweetheart, Black Tatarian, or Montmorency Sour Cherry nearby for best fruit set.

What USDA hardiness zones can Rainier Cherry Trees grow in?

  • Rainier Cherry Trees thrive in USDA zones 5-9, handling cold winters while producing exceptional fruit in temperate climates. They need sufficient chill hours and well-draining soil to reach their 15-25 foot mature size. Shop Nature Hills for quality trees suited to your zone.

Are Rainier Cherry Trees deer resistant?

  • Rainier Cherry Trees are not deer resistant and are actually quite attractive to deer, especially when fruiting. These 15-25 foot trees will need protection like fencing or deer netting to preserve your harvest. Consider installing 8-foot fencing around your planting area.

What are good companion plants to grow near a Rainier Cherry Tree?

  • Plant nitrogen-fixing companions like comfrey or clover beneath your Rainier to improve soil health. Herbs such as chives, lavender, and thyme help deter pests while attracting beneficial insects. Keep companions at least 6 feet from the trunk to avoid root competition in the 12-18 foot spread zone.

What are the signs of overwatering or underwatering in Rainier Cherry Trees?

  • Overwatered Rainier Cherry Trees show yellowing leaves, root rot, and poor fruit development, while underwatered trees display wilted, brown-edged leaves and small fruit. Check soil moisture 2-3 inches deep - it should be moist but not soggy. Water deeply once weekly during growing season, adjusting for rainfall and soil drainage conditions.

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