If You Like ‘Bing’, You’ll Love ‘Lapins’ Cherry
Most cherry lovers would agree it’s hard to improve on a good ‘Bing’, but that’s precisely what the breeders have done at the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre in Summerland, British Columbia. Breeders crossed ‘Van’ and ‘Stella’ cherries and came up with ‘Lapins’, a self-pollinating variety that produces large crops of delicious dark fruit that often measure almost 1 inch in width. The fruit resists splitting, and its texture is somewhat firmer than ‘Bing’. ‘Lapins’ is a late-maturing cherry, with harvest time around late June and early July.