Heirloom

    Black Tartarian

    Cherry(Prunus avium)

    Early season

    Black Tartarian is an old sweet cherry of Russian origin, cultivated in Europe since at least the 1700s and long grown in North America as one of the earliest-ripening dark cherries. The medium-sized fruits are purplish-black with soft, juicy, richly flavored dark flesh and an intense, sweet cherry taste that makes them a favorite for fresh eating straight from the tree. Because the fruit is soft it does not ship or store well, so it is mainly a home-garden and local cherry. Black Tartarian is self-unfruitful and needs a pollinizer, and it is also a good early pollinizer for other varieties. The tree is vigorous and upright. Its early harvest and superb flavor keep this heirloom popular with home growers.

    Flavor Profile

    Intense, rich, very sweet flavor with soft juicy purplish-black flesh; superb for fresh eating.

    Visual Characteristics

    Medium purplish-black fruit with soft juicy dark flesh.

    Growing Tips

    Self-unfruitful; needs a pollinizer and serves as an early one itself. Soft fruit does not store, so eat fresh.

    Where to Buy

    Sourcing information coming soon. Check local nurseries and seed banks for availability.