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KERS 'Bigarreau Napoleon' - Cherry

Large fruit, with a pleasant taste, white with a pink sunny side. Ripens from the end of July to mid-August. Bigarreau is not self-pollinating and needs a good pollinator. [ ... ]

KERS 'Bigarreau Noir' - Cherry

Very thick, crispy fruits with a black colour. Ripe in July. Healthy tree. Preferably plant several cherry trees of different varieties, this will facilitate cross-pollina [ ... ]

KERS 'Bigarreau Van' - Cherry

Very large fruit of brown-red colour, ripe in August, very fertile, sweet. Preferably plant several cherry trees of different varieties, this will facilitate cross-pollina [ ... ]

KERS 'Early Rivers' - Cherry

Large tasty, dark red cherry. Soft cherry. Ripe in June. Preferably plant several cherry trees of different varieties, this will facilitate cross-pollination, essential fo [ ... ]

KERS 'Hedelfinger' - Cherry

Very large red-brown fruits, cracker, ripe mid-July. Healthy tree. Late but high fertility. Synonym: Bruine van Ordingen. Preferably plant several cherry trees of differen [ ... ]

KERS 'Kordia' - Cherry

Large fruits of excellent taste. Dark red with firm dark red flesh. Self-pollinating. Recommended pollinators: Hedelfinger, Early Rivers, Regina Preferably plant several [ ... ]

KERS 'Regina' - Cherry

Regina is a dark red, firm and sweet cherry with a good taste. It is a self-pollinating species, but cross-pollination with Kordia gives better fruit set. Blooms in May, the [ ... ]

KRIEK 'Schaarbeekse Kriek' - Sour Cherry

Old variety used for making cherry beer. Medium sized dark red fruits in bunches, sweet and sour. This variety is said to be highly resistant to branch dieback (Monilia) and [ ... ]

KWEEPEER - Quince Tree

Quinces are not used as hand fruits, but exclusively for the preparation of jam. The fruits are large and yellow in colour and ripen at the end of October. The trees are very [ ... ]