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Napoleon cherry
12022-06-27T13:28:00-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f595An ancient cherry so famous that it requires no recommendation. Its area of cultivation in Russia is limited and the tree, when young, cannot survive harsh winters. It is the best commercial cherry for Crimea. [Note: the Pomological Collection illustration is used here for the sake of variety: the Napoleon cherry is one of the four cherries shown on a single page of the Atlas plodov.]plain2022-07-12T14:44:19-04:001700 - 1906watercolor by Elsie Lower, courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5
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