Description
Stardust is a large, firm, blush variety with a distinctive cream background color. Maturing 12 to 15 days after Bing. Stardust has the potential to extend the Rainier season. Like other blush varieties, growers may want to pick this variety more than once to attain maximum fruit color. Stardust is moderately split-resistant when compared to other blush cherries.
Stardust is a new white-fleshed cherry which is also self-fertile. White-fleshed or “blush” cherries are rarely available in the shops because they bruise more easily than the dark-fleshed varieties.
Stardust cherries are a medium to large size, orange-flushed, with a firm creamy-white flesh and an excellent flavor. Ripen late season.
Requires a pollinator – Black Pearl variety works well.
2 yr old bareroot trees on Gisela 5 Rootstock. Dwarf rootstock that mature arount 10′ tall.
Pickup May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 2026 only – 257 Smith Road, Stirling, Ontario
Potted will be available for $10.00 more after bareroot sale depending on availability.


