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  • From: Sarah Kehler Ewing <skkewing@yahoo.com>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Sour-cherries: Carmine Jewel Hybrid Cherry & North Star
  • Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 20:29:35 -0800 (PST)

SK Carmine Jewel was the first cherry to be selected, named and released to
the public, but all the SK bush cherries (CJ and the Romance series five)
were bred around the same time from the same stock at the U of S in zone 2
Saskatoon, SK.  Carmine Jewel is a nice dark red cherry and very tasty to eat
out of hand even though it is a semi-sweet cherry (I think they have more
flavour than the black cherries like Bing).  It also has a nice round pit
which means it works well in my cherry pitter without the care needed to pit
the oval stoned Evan's Cherry.

 
Sarah
zone 3
Edmonton, AB


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Subject: [NAFEX] Sour-cherries: Carmine Jewel Hybrid Cherry & North Star



Group:
I just learned of the inter-specific hybrid 'sour' cherry known as SK
'Carmine Jewel'; how does this compare with the rest of the (other 5) SK
series? 
How large does 'North Star' P. cerasus get if unpruned at fullest maturity?


Thanks,
Steve; NJ

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Group:
I have a question re: black-knot in stone fruits/(Prunus spp.) and
fire-blight in pomes/(Pyrus, Malus, Sorbus).
If your'e variety of tree is very black-knot or fire-blight prone, and you
decide to top-graft it with another variety which is not disease prone, will
black-knot/fire-blight yet effect the trunk and limbs of the initial variety;
or does it ONLY effect the tips, so regardless of the degree of
susceptibility of any part of the tree bellow the branches (rootstock, trunk,
limbs), it will only effect the tree if the branches are of a disease-prone
variety?
Thanks,
Steve; NJ





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