Cherry variety "View" is the result of crossing cherry and sour cherry, giving the tree unique characteristics of both species. The tree's crown resembles that of cherry, while its branch arrangement resembles sour cherry. In early May, the tree is covered with large white buds, indicating the beginning of flowering. The fruits of this variety are large — up to 15 grams, with a deep red skin and light flesh with veins. They have a sweet taste and attractive appearance, making them popular for both fresh consumption and processing.
The tree is highly cold-resistant and resistant to fungal diseases, ensuring a stable and abundant harvest every year. Early fruiting — already on the third year after planting — allows gardeners to quickly assess the advantages of the variety. Due to the combination of cherry and sour cherry flavors, the fruits are suitable for various uses: they can be eaten fresh, frozen, or used to make jams and compotes.
The distinctive feature of the "View" variety is the harmonious blend of sour cherry sweetness and light cherry acidity, making the berries versatile and appealing to a wide range of consumers. The tree has light-colored bark and large, pointed leaves without fragrance, typical of sour cherry, while the crown shape and flowering are closer to cherry. This hybrid variety combines the best qualities of both species, providing tasty and nutritious berries with high yields.