This bareroot Sweet Bing Cherry tree is one of the most popular and widely cultivated cherry varieties, cherished for its large, juicy and intensely sweet fruits. As a hallmark of summer, Bing cherries are often associated with warm, sunny days and the joy of cherry picking. This variety sets the standard for what a sweet cherry should taste like and is a favorite among both commercial growers and home gardeners for its delicious fruit and attractive appearance. The Bing Cherry tree is a medium-sized deciduous tree, typically reaching heights of 15 to 25 feet, depending on the rootstock and growing conditions. It has a spreading canopy that bursts into a spectacular display of white to light pink blossoms in early spring, making it an ornamental addition to any landscape. The foliage is lush and green, providing a beautiful contrast to the dark, glossy cherries and the spring blossoms. One important aspect of growing Bing Cherry trees is that they are not self-pollinating and require a compatible cherry variety nearby to bear fruit. Varieties like Black Tartarian, Rainier, or Stella are often planted alongside Bing for successful cross-pollination. The harvest season for Bing cherries typically occurs in late spring to early summer, depending on the climate. Bing Cherry trees prefer well-drained, fertile soil and a location that receives full sun. With proper care, pollination and a suitable growing environment, the Bing Cherry tree can be a delightful addition.