
Is this normal for cherry trees?
My cherry tree had flowers from about the start of April until now (start of May). And the flowers are now all dried and shriveled up
However one cherry finally showed up. Is this normal that the flowers last for such a short time and that only one flower became a cherry?

The flowers on my tree are dead but the petals haven't fallen off yet. Does this still mean it is has bad polination?JONA wrote:Hi Anna
Blossom lasting a long time on most fruit trees is a sure sign of poor pollination.
The better the pollination the quicker petal fall occurs usually.
Just keep fingers crossed that more set fruit shows up.
Bad weather and cold nights all add to a poor pollination year.
You may have an attack of blossom blight Anna, or suffered damage from frost. Both these will cause the blossom to die and the petals to appear scorched or shrivelled.AnnaIkona wrote:The flowers on my tree are dead but the petals haven't fallen off yet. Does this still mean it is has bad polination?JONA wrote:Hi Anna
Blossom lasting a long time on most fruit trees is a sure sign of poor pollination.
The better the pollination the quicker petal fall occurs usually.
Just keep fingers crossed that more set fruit shows up.
Bad weather and cold nights all add to a poor pollination year.
Blight can occure if you've had a long wet period especially if it coincides with a warm spell.
Both will cause poor pollination as the developing pollon tubes will be damaged.