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Prunus serotina - Wikipedia
Prunus serotina, commonly called black cherry, [3] wild black cherry, rum cherry, [4] or mountain black cherry, [5] is a deciduous tree or shrub [4] in the rose family Rosaceae. Despite its common names, it is not very closely related to commonly cultivated cherries. It is found in the Americas.
Foraging Wild Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) - Practical Self …
2022年8月1日 · 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.
Black Cherry, an Important North American Tree - Treehugger
2018年4月8日 · Prunus serotina, also commonly called wild black cherry, rum cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a woody plant species belonging to the genus Prunus.
Black Cherry Tree (Prunus serotina): Growing and Care Guide
2024年12月29日 · The wild black cherry, or Prunus serotina var. serotina, is the native and most common variety found across North America. Recognized for its tall stature and deeply furrowed bark, this species is vital in supporting local ecosystems.
Prunus serotina ([Wild] Black Cherry) - Master Gardeners of …
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.
Prunus serotina (Black Cherry, Wild Cherry, Wild Rum Cherry)
Black cherry is a woody, deciduous tree in the rose family (Rosaceae). It has a conical habit and is a rapid grower capable of reaching 60 to 80 feet tall and 30 to 60 feet wide. It is found in all parts of North Carolina but grows best in the mountains.
Black Cherry – A Complete Guide To Growing, Care, And Uses
The Black Cherry tree is a tall, showy, and beautiful native tree with a nice shape. It is incredibly important to wildlife from pollinators feeding on nectar/pollen, to some of the hundreds of species of moth/butterfly that are hosted by it.
Black Cherry - US Forest Service Research and Development
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.
Black Cherry (Prunus serotina): History, Characteristics, Cultivation ...
2025年1月28日 · Black cherry is closely related to the chokecherry (P. virginiana), which tends to be shorter (a shrub or small tree) and has smaller, less glossy leaves. Characteristics. Appearance: Black Cherry is a large, deciduous tree that can grow to heights of 50 to 80 feet, with some individuals reaching over 100 feet.
Wild Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) - Garden.org
Wild Black Cherry is a common tree in much of the Midwest and the Mid-Atlantic, usually a pioneer tree in open fields and meadows and along forest borders. It has a large native range from Nova Scotia and New England down to central Florida into east Texas up to central Minnesota through all Wisconsin and Michigan into far southeast Ontario ...