The glossy, deep-red Coral Champagne Cherry is the epitome of the sweet, tart summer fruit we know and love. One of the top three cherry varieties produced in California, the sweet, firm fruit needs less than half of the chill hours similar trees require. Growing well in hardy zones 6-9, it is not self-pollinating so you would need a pollinator tree along with this like Ranier, Stella or Black Tartarian cherry trees. Our cherry trees are 5 year trees that our sold in 7 gallon lines and are approximately 4' tall and have a trunk of approximately 1". Care To care for cherry trees in Zone 7 (Chattanooga), make sure that they receive plenty of sunlight, have well drained/rich soil and are watered well during especially during the first few years of our dry summer seasons. Prune yearly if needed in late winter and fertilize with organic fertilizer with a low nitrogen fertilizer. Best grown in zones 6-9. Growth Habit At maturity, this tree grows to approximately 15' - 30' tall x 10' - 15' wide. Ripens in June.