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  • From: Anton Callaway <marillen@earthlink.net>
  • To: mailing list at ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Juliet cherry
  • Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2016 21:48:07 -0500 (GMT-05:00)

Lee,

I've planted 4 'Carmine Jewel' at two locations in Zone 8, North Carolina
(Technically Zone 7b, but it's changing). I also planted a 'Romeo' last year
in a large pot. Not much to say about that one except it appears healthy in
its first year.

The CJ's produced quite a nice crop in 2015. Flavor was perhaps a bit
sweeter than 'North Star' (our current favorite pie cherry). The CJ cherries
made a fantastic pie as well. The CJ's have been healthy and pest-free.
However, in years when it is wet during ripening, they get a lot of brown
rot, more than the 'North Star's. The fruit size is also slightly smaller
than North Star. The tree (or bush, rather) is much thicker than 'North
Star' with lots of little twigs. But it is staying naturally short and the
twigginess is diminishing as the trees age. Overall, very easy to maintain.

If we get another year like last year, I will wholeheartedly recommend fellow
gardners in our area to plant 'Carmine Jewel'.

Best regards,

Anton


-----Original Message-----
>From: Lee Reich <leeareich@gmail.com>
>Sent: Feb 4, 2016 1:31 PM
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>Subject: [nafex] Juliet cherry
>
>Does anyone have experience with the bushy tart cherry, Juliet? Flavor? Pest
>resistance? Or its siblings, Romeo, or Carmine Jewel?
>
>Lee
>Lee Reich, PhD
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