As of April 2020, the price of Chelsea saplings is 5 to 10 dollars a tree. The price varies depending on the size and variety of the sapling.
Cherries, phonetic translation from the English word Cherries (i.e., cherries), specifically refers to the production in the United States, Canada, Chile and other countries in the Americas of large thick-skinned cherries, varieties belong to the European cherry. China's Shandong, Liaoning, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan and other places have been the introduction of Cherries fruit trees, the formation of a multi-species of China's large cherries, has a considerable scale of production capacity, taste, quality and foreign comparable.
Cherry, also known as cherry, peach, peach, etc., is the earliest listing of a tree fruit, known as "the first branch of a hundred fruits". It is said that the yellow warbler is particularly fond of pecking at this fruit, so it is also known as the "warbler peach".
The fruit is as small as a pearl, but the color is red and glossy, exquisite as an onyx gemstone, sweet taste with a hint of sourness, both fresh, but also pickled or as a garnish for other dishes, although the price is slightly expensive, but doubly popular.
Before the Northwest Chelsea Association was founded in 1966, growers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and other states had been selling their famous Northwest Chelsea for more than a century. Today, the sweet and flavorful Northwest U.S. Cheerios travel by air, sea, and rail throughout the U.S. and around the world.