Due to Agricultural Laws, we Cannot Ship to California, Arizona, Alaska, or Hawaii Fruit Characteristics: Bears large, dark-red cherries with juicy, succulent flesh and rich sweetness Bloom Time: Abundance of white blossoms in early spring, attracting pollinators Mature Size: Reaches 15-25 feet in height with a spread of 12-20 feet Care Requirements: Thrives in USDA Zones 5-8; requires full sun, well-drained soil, regular watering, and annual pruning for optimal growth and fruit production The Lambert Cherry tree, a stalwart variety in orchards and gardens, offers a bounty of luscious, sweet cherries alongside its ornamental charm. Flourishing in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 through 8, this deciduous fruit tree matures to a size of approximately 15 to 25 feet in height, with a spread of 12 to 20 feet, making it a substantial yet manageable presence in landscapes. In early spring, the Lambert Cherry tree showcases a profusion of delicate white blossoms, attracting pollinators and infusing the garden with a delightful fragrance. As the season progresses, it yields clusters of large, dark-red cherries prized for their juicy, succulent flesh and rich sweetness, perfect for fresh eating, baking, and preserving. To nurture the Lambert Cherry tree for optimal health and productivity, plant it in well-drained soil and provide ample sunlight exposure. Regular watering, especially during dry spells and the tree's establishment phase, is essential to support vigorous growth and fruit development. Pruning in late winter or early spring helps maintain the tree's shape, encourages air circulation, and promotes abundant yields. Additionally, applying a balanced fertilizer in early spring can provide essential nutrients for robust growth and fruit production. With its generous harvests, captivating blossoms, and ease of care, the Lambert Cherry tree is a cherished addition to any garden or orchard, offering both aesthetic beauty and delectable rewards for years to come.