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Prunus avium ‘Kordia’ is a highly-prized sweet cherry tree, celebrated for its large, heart-shaped, dark red fruits with intensely sweet, firm flesh. This reliable cropper offers beautiful spring blossoms and attractive autumn foliage, making it a superb addition to any UK garden.
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Discover Prunus avium ‘Kordia’, a highly-prized sweet cherry tree, celebrated for its exquisite flavour and reliable bounty in UK gardens.
Prunus avium ‘Kordia’, often simply called Kordia Cherry, offers a truly delightful experience for any gardener. This particular cultivar is a favourite among cherry enthusiasts, yielding consistently abundant crops of dark, firm, and intensely sweet fruit. Originating from the Czech Republic, it has gained international recognition for its superb eating quality and attractive appearance. Furthermore, this tree enhances any garden with its charming spring blossoms and vibrant autumn foliage, thereby providing year-round interest.
The ‘Kordia’ cherry tree, a notable cultivar of Prunus avium, is a testament to superior fruit breeding. This specific variety was developed in the Czech Republic and quickly became popular for its outstanding qualities. Its name, ‘Kordia’, denotes its unique cultivar status, distinguishing it from other sweet cherry types. Consequently, it is a highly sought-after choice for both commercial growers and home gardeners.
In spring, Prunus avium ‘Kordia’ bursts into a spectacular display of pure white blossoms. These delicate flowers not only add beauty to the garden but also provide an early source of nectar for bees and other vital pollinators. Following this floral show, the tree develops a canopy of lush, green, ovate leaves. As autumn approaches, this foliage transforms into warm shades of yellow and orange, contributing vibrant seasonal colour to the landscape.
The fruit of the Kordia Cherry is its crowning glory. These cherries are strikingly large, heart-shaped, and mature to a deep, glossy dark red, almost black colour. Moreover, their flesh is notably firm and exceptionally juicy, boasting an intense sweetness with a hint of tartness. Such characteristics make them perfect for fresh eating, baking, or preserving. This tree is a valuable addition to any edible garden or orchard, supplying delicious fruit year after year.
Gardeners commonly grow the Kordia Cherry as a specimen tree in larger gardens or as part of a fruit-growing area. Its elegant form and seasonal changes make it an attractive feature. Regular summer pruning is customary for Prunus avium ‘Kordia’. This practice helps to maintain a manageable size, promotes an open canopy for better air circulation, and encourages consistent fruit production. Additionally, the blossoms attract bees, ensuring successful pollination. Later, the ripening fruit offers a welcome feast for various bird species, further enhancing garden biodiversity.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun, ideally between October and March. Water regularly during establishment and dry spells, particularly when fruits are developing. Feed in early spring with a balanced fertiliser. Prune in summer after fruiting to maintain an open canopy, remove dead or crossing branches, and encourage productivity. Avoid winter pruning to prevent fungal diseases like Silver Leaf. Protect ripening fruits from birds with netting.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


