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  1. Learn how to plant, grow, and harvest sweet and sour cherries in your garden. Find out the best varieties, pollination, pruning, fertilizing, and harvesting tips for cherry trees.

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    Cherry trees belong to the genus Prunus and are in the family Rosaceae. Cherry trees are deciduous trees, famous for their sweet or sour stone fruits called drupesand their eye-catching blossoms. Species of cherry trees are categorized by their fruit or blossoms. There are sweet cherries (Prunus avium), sour cherries (Prunus cerasus), and ornamenta...

    Cherry trees are famous for their spectacular displays of flowers in various hues, from white to light pink and dark pink. There are three types of cherry flowers—single blossoms, semi-double blossoms, and double blossoms. Each cherry flower has at least five petals. However, showy double blossoms can have over 50 petals in each flower. Cherry blos...

    Cherry blossoms are typically white to light pink. However, some cherry tree varieties have dark pink blossoms with showy double flowers. Some more unusual cherry trees, such as the Prunus ‘Ukon’ have pale yellow cherry blossoms. And the Prunus ‘Gyoiko’ has pale green cherry blossoms that look like hibiscus flowers.

    Cherry fruit trees and ornamental cherry trees generally have gray or brown bark. Some cherry tree varieties have bark that peels slightly to reveal a deep mahogany color underneath. The wild cherry tree (Prunus avium) often has stunning smooth reddish bark with horizontal cut-like marks called lenticels.

    Cherry trees produce clusters of fruits. Cherry fruits range in flavorfrom sweet to sour. Depending on the cherry tree type, cherries can be deep red, yellow with red blushing, or black. Typically, fruit from ornamental cherry blossom trees is inedible and too sour to eat.

    Cherry trees have large, lanceolate-shaped, glossy green leaves with toothed edges. Leaves appear on early-blooming cherry trees after the flowers. In fall, cherry tree leaves turn warm shades of orange, golden-yellow, bronze, and red. In summer, dense cherry tree foliage makes many species of cherry trees (Prunus) excellent shade trees in garden l...

    Cherry trees can be identified by their brown to gray bark with horizontal cuts on it. Cherry bark may peel, however, cherry bark is hard and doesn’t become shaggy. Cherry leaves are oval shaped with pointed tips and have a deep green color. In spring, cherry trees are easy to identify by their pinkish-white blossoms.

    Also called sweet cherry trees, wild cherries are flowering treesthat produce large, sweet juicy cherries. Wild cherry trees have blossoms of single white flowers that bloom in spring. Depending on the cultivar, fruits from cherry trees can be crimson red, golden yellow, or reddish-purple. Wild cherry trees are unique with their smooth reddish-burg...

    Sour cherry trees are small to medium-sized trees that produce white blossoms and small tart fruits. The most popular sour cherry tree (Prunus cerasus)cultivars are the ‘Montmorency’ and ‘Morello.’ These cherry trees are late bloomers and have masses of white flowers along with the leaves. The tart red berries have a tangy flavor and are used for b...

    Stella cherry trees produce spring blossoms with white flowers followed by sweet red cherries in summer. Stella cherry trees have an upright growth habit and a vase-shaped canopy. During summer, the branches are packed with dense, bright, glossy green leaves. Stella cherries are delicious straight off the tree or used in baking. Stella is a semi-dw...

    • Japanese Flowering Cherry (Prunus serrulata) Japanese Flowering Cherry is one of the most common ornamental flowering trees popular for its prolific cheerful blossoms that appear in late winter or early spring.
    • Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) Wild Cherry is generally grown as a large ornamental tree for large gardens but does produce edible fruits. This is the parent strain that most of our sweet cherry cultivars (see cultivars below) sold today are bred from.
    • Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus) Sour Cherry is a beautiful tree with lovely white blossoms and is hardier than sweet cherries. It performs best in cooler, humid climates.
    • Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Black Cherry is a medium to large-sized tree with abundant racemes of fragrant small white flowers. It produces small black fruits that are loved by wildlife.
  2. Oct 4, 2023 · Learn how to choose, plant, and care for cherry trees in your garden or yard. Find out the best varieties, soil, water, light, and pruning tips for sweet and sour cherries.

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · Cherry trees do best in an area with warm summer days and cool nights. Select a spot with lots of sun, excellent air flow, and sufficient room for the tree to reach its mature size. If planting full size trees, space them some 40 feet (12 m) apart.

  4. Learn how to grow a cherry tree step-by-step—planting, care through the season, and harvest—your complete guide to growing cherries! Join our gardening family to receive the latest tips. Subscribe

  5. Apr 30, 2023 · Learn how to plant, prune, and harvest sweet and sour cherries, two types of stone fruits in the genus Prunus. Find out the best cultivars, soil, water, and pest management tips for these delicious trees.

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