About Wild Black Cherry
Distinct, attractive bark and beautiful white flower clusters in late spring. Prolific fruit producers, but highly variable in taste depending on the individual tree, growing conditions, and growing season. Small fruits are well suited for processing. Seed source Sherburne County, Minn.
About Cherry, Black
Thrives in well-drained soil. Important food source for birds. Bark and leaves are toxic if ingested. Crushed leaves have a distinct cherry aroma. Yellow to red fall color.
Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. deep pot
$11.00
Height
50'–80'
Width
30'–60'
Catalog
S033
Plant Traits
Bees
Birds
Butterflies
Culinary
Minnesota Native