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Stella cherry trees are great-looking and yield big, bold and juicy fruit.

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The definition of a bare-root plant is one that has been grown in a field, lifted from the field with no dirt left clinging to its roots, and shipped to market in that condition. Hence the name bare-root.

February 5, 2010