Everything about Rainier Cherry totally explained
Rainier is a
cultivar of
cherry. The Rainier was created in 1952 at
Washington State University by Harold Fogle, as a cross between the
Bing and
Van cultivars.
Rainiers are sweet cherries with creamy-yellow flesh. The cherries are very sensitive to temperature,
wind, and
rain. About 1/3 of a Rainier cherry orchard's crop is eaten by birds.
Rainiers are considered the "cream of the crop", selling for $5 dollars a pound or more in the
USA, about $9 a pound in the
UK, and as much as a dollar each in
Japan.
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