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1 Cultivar history  





2 Tree characteristics  





3 Fruit characteristics  





4 References  














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Sweetheart cherry
GenusPrunus
SpeciesPrunus avium
Hybrid parentageVan × Newstar
CultivarSweetheart
BreederDavid Lane
OriginSummerland, British Columbia, Canada

The Sweetheart cherry is a cultivarofcherry. It is a hybrid of the Van and Newstar cultivars first developed in Canada.[1]

Cultivar history

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The Sweetheart cultivar was developed at the Pacific Agri-Food Research CentreinSummerland, British Columbia. The cross was made in 1975 and selected in 1982, and the variety was officially released in 1994.[2] It has since been used as a parent cultivar for several new varieties, including Staccato, Sentennial, and Sovereign.[3] The American Society for Horticultural Science awarded Sweetheart their Outstanding Fruit Cultivar award in 2012.[4][5]

Tree characteristics

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Sweetheart is a self-fertile cultivar which can be used as a "universal pollinator" for other cherry varieties with similar bloom time.[6] The flowers bloom about 2-3 days before Bing.[1] It is a very heavy producer, with overcropping being a potential issue.[7] The tree is highly susceptible to powdery mildew.[8]

Fruit characteristics

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Sweetheart is a late-season cherry, ripening about 20-22 days after Bing cherries. The fruit is of moderate size, with red flesh, and dark bright red skin.[1]

References

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  • ^ Sweetheart wins award as Outstanding Fruit Cultivar Good Fruit Grower
  • ^ Food Day Canada: Sweetheart Cherry
  • ^ Award Given For Sweetheart Cherry Summerland Review
  • ^ WSU Tree Fruit: Sweet Cherry Pollination
  • ^ British Columbia Tree Fruit Production Guide
  • ^ Sweet cherry cultivars for the fresh market Oregon State University

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sweetheart_cherry&oldid=1058137149"

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