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Exposure: Full zun. Zone 3
Soil: Average well-drained soil. Circumneutral
pH(6.5) is best but will tolerate more acidic soil.
Growth habits: A large, long-lived tree of conical
shape averaging 30 to 40 feet tall and wide, but can grow taller.
White flowers in April are followed by sweet, dark red 1 inch heart-shaped
fruit in July. Dark green leaves in summer with yellow to bronze
fall foliage.
Landscape uses: Prunus avium, the parent of all
our sweet cherry cultivars, is difficult to find in the nursery
trade, but can often be found growing in old homesteads around the
mountains. It makes a beautiful, durable, medium to large tree that
is valuable as a specimen or shade tree or can be used in the home
orchard. Whatever you don’t harvest, the wildlife will be
happy to consume.
Edible properties: The delicious 1 inch cherries
are loaded with beneficial phytonutrients and contain the concentrated
essence of cherry flavor.
$30.00 / 3 gal., $36.00 / 5 gal. |