Prunus Avium

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Prunus Avium

The wild cherry or gean is common right across europe. All of the cultivated cherries are derived from this tree, so as you might expect there's a huge amount of variation between the fruit. They can be anything from harsh, acidic, almost inedible little lumps to beautiful, succulent and sweet. You can only really tell by tasting them, but if you find a tree that gives you fruit you like then you can visit it year after year.

Prunus Avium

The fruit are ready around June, but be quick about picking them or the birsd will beat you to them. A good way to use an excess of wild cherries is to make cherry brandy.

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Prunus Avium
Prunus Avium

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