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Old 24-07-2006, 12:35 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default New house - Cherry Tree fruit edible?

On 24/7/06 12:26, in article ,
"Adebisi" wrote:

Hi all,
I'm looking for a bit of advice - we've just moved house and in the
garden are two large cherry trees, and the fruit are red to deep red
and look just like the cherries I'd find at the supermarket. Are they
most likely edible?

I don't know much about fruit trees, and was wondering if there are any
non-edible cherry trees in the UK before I try sampling them! If so how
could I go about identifying what I've got?

Thanks,
Tom


I have also Just moved and found 2 trees one that had white blossom and the
other had pink. Now one (the bigger one) has what I think are cherries on
it. I tried one or 2 and they were really sour . I hope I don't die now. How
can I tell what kind of cherries they are and how do I know when they have
fully ripened? I picked the ones that were very dark maroon.


Look up Morello cherries on Google and Google images. They sound like
those, and they're used for e.g. making jam. They're not dessert fruits.
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