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2 Black Cherry Trees, 2ft Tall Now Live Trees
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2 Black Cherry Trees, 2ft Tall Now Live Trees

Cheers for the CherriesWild Cherry Fruit TreeThe fruit of the wild black cherry tree. Treats for the birds, maybe not for usThe Wild Black Cherry is a long-lived tree-it typically thrives for one hundred years or more-and in its tenth year or so, it begins to produce gorgeous clumps of glossy fruit (each cherry about the size of a small marble). The cherries ar…
Cheers for the CherriesWild Cherry Fruit TreeThe fruit of the wild black cherry tree. Treats for the birds, maybe not for usThe Wild Black Cherry is a long-lived tree-it typically thrives for one hundred years or more-and in its tenth year or so, it begins to produce gorgeous clumps of glossy fruit (each cherry about the size of a small marble). The cherries are a deep, dark red when they appear in June, and turn to a garnet-tinged black from August through October, when the leaves of the tree make their autumn change to golden yellow. They are popular with a wide variety of birds-turkey, grouse, and pheasant are among the cherries feathered fans. Chipmunks, squirrels, foxes, and bears (!) relish the fruit, and humans have discovered that the cherries make delectable jams and liqueurs.Easy as PieWild Cherry TreeSmall white flowers of Prunus serotinaIf you have ample space with moist, acidic, well-drained soil that receives at least a few hours of direct sun each day, you have the perfect conditions for the Wild Black Cherry Tree to achieve its average mature height of 80 feet and to spread gracefully arching branches in the classic, oval shape.But if you dont have these ideal conditions, fear not! The tree tolerates dry, alkaline soil, moderate drought, and even road salt. In crowded conditions, the Black Cherry will grow slim and tall. You should also know that in truly limited space, the tree can be grown in large containers-a half-wine barrel of about 150 liters in size is ideal.You can expect 2-3 feet of growth each season and enthusiastic self-seeding once fruiting begins. The wild native variety were offering here at Joyful Butterfly is much less prone to diseases and storm damage than other cherry cultivars.Plant a Wild Black Cherry Tree to Support Your Local Wildlife!If the birds, butterflies, moths, and other wildlife in your area could talk, theyd probably be begging you to plant a Wild Black Cherry Tree or two in your yard! Graceful clusters of blossoms and fruit, subtly shining dark green leaves, and a pleasing, elegant silhouette make it one of the loveliest ways you can help conserve your native ecology!Our Gurantee, We can guarantee a live plant upon arrival. You can do a scratch test to make sure the tree is alive.In the event a tree is damaged or broken or dead we will replace that tree.thank you for reading!
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Cheers for the CherriesWild Cherry Fruit TreeThe fruit of the wild black cherry tree. Treats for the birds, maybe not for usThe Wild Black Cherry is a long-lived tree-it typically thrives for one hundred years or more-and in its tenth year or so, it begins to produce gorgeous clumps of glossy fruit (each cherry about the size of a small marble). The cherries are a deep, dark red when they appear in June, and turn to a garnet-tinged black from August through October, when the leaves of the tree make their autumn change to golden yellow. They are popular with a wide variety of birds-turkey, grouse, and pheasant are among the cherries feathered fans. Chipmunks, squirrels, foxes, and bears (!) relish the fruit, and humans have discovered that the cherries make delectable jams and liqueurs.Easy as PieWild Cherry TreeSmall white flowers of Prunus serotinaIf you have ample space with moist, acidic, well-drained soil that receives at least a few hours of direct sun each day, you have the perfect conditions for the Wild Black Cherry Tree to achieve its average mature height of 80 feet and to spread gracefully arching branches in the classic, oval shape.But if you dont have these ideal conditions, fear not! The tree tolerates dry, alkaline soil, moderate drought, and even road salt. In crowded conditions, the Black Cherry will grow slim and tall. You should also know that in truly limited space, the tree can be grown in large containers-a half-wine barrel of about 150 liters in size is ideal.You can expect 2-3 feet of growth each season and enthusiastic self-seeding once fruiting begins. The wild native variety were offering here at Joyful Butterfly is much less prone to diseases and storm damage than other cherry cultivars.Plant a Wild Black Cherry Tree to Support Your Local Wildlife!If the birds, butterflies, moths, and other wildlife in your area could talk, theyd probably be begging you to plant a Wild Black Cherry Tree or two in your yard! Graceful clusters of blossoms and fruit, subtly shining dark green leaves, and a pleasing, elegant silhouette make it one of the loveliest ways you can help conserve your native ecology!Our Gurantee, We can guarantee a live plant upon arrival. You can do a scratch test to make sure the tree is alive.In the event a tree is damaged or broken or dead we will replace that tree.thank you for reading!
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