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Prunus serotina, also known as black cherry, wild black cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family. It is widespread and common in North America and South America, and has cyanogenic glycosides that can be toxic to animals and humans.
1 Αυγ 2022 · Wild Black cherry (Prunus serotina) are absolutely delicious, and one of the best wild fruits available anywhere. They taste more or less exactly like cultivated sweet cherries (though they’re smaller), and can be harvested over a wide range in the US.
Explore the comprehensive Black Cherry Tree care guide for successful growth. Learn essential tips on planting, nurturing, and maintaining your Prunus serotina. Discover the secrets to a thriving black cherry tree.
Easy to grow, Black Cherry will reward you with spring lace-like blossoms, attractive summer foliage, lovely fall colors, and ornamental berries. A beautifully shaped shade tree. Grows up to 50-80 ft. tall (12-24 m) and 30-60 ft. wide (9-18 m).
Black cherry (Prunus serotina), the largest of the native cherries and the only one of commercial value, is found throughout the Eastern United States. It is also known as wild black cherry, rum cherry, and mountain black cherry.
Learn about the characteristics, uses, and cultivation of black cherry, a native tree in the rose family. Find out how to grow, prune, propagate, and harvest this edible and ornamental plant.
Black Cherry, the largest of our native cherry trees, grows in a variety of habitats through much of the Mid-Atlantic Region* and is noted for the beauty and profusion of its spring blooms. It is entomologist Doug Tallamy’s #2 choice among woody plants for its exceptional support of wildlife.