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Old November 29, 2019   #16
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It is a bushy determinate and not a dwarf, exactly, but Maglia Rosa will make a lot of fruit in a small space. It is an oblong pink cherry.
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Old November 29, 2019   #17
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Yeah, Maglia Rosa has a pretty small plant. Very sweet fruit. Not acidic.
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Old November 29, 2019   #18
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Another vote for Tasmanian chocolate.
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Old November 29, 2019   #19
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This year, the taste of Maglia Rosa was exceptional all season long for me .

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Old November 29, 2019   #20
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I didn't think it was prolific, but Glacier has a very small plant (and some people in the SE USA think it produces well). I didn't think it was acidic. I grew it twice. It tasted about the same whether watered well or not. It was smaller than most dwarfs I've tried.
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Old November 29, 2019   #21
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@roper2008

Also, you may want to look into Nodak Early and Sub Arctic Plenty. They're not acidic, IMO, and the plants aren't very big. They can be productive, but the conditions make a difference. I have seeds for Nodak Early if you want some (I think SHPC is the only place that sells it). I have seeds for Sub Arctic Plenty, Glacier, and Maglia Rosa, too. PM me if you want some (I don't get notified of thread updates without manually looking at them).

Also, you might consider Roma and Napoli for prolific space-savers. Not dwarfs per se, though.

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