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Prunus avium - Wikipedia Prunus avium, commonly called wild cherry, [3] sweet cherry[3] or gean, [3] is a species of cherry, a flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae It is native to Eurasia and naturalized elsewhere
Prunus avium - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Grow in average, medium moisture, well drained soil in full sun Prefers moisture-retentive soils with good drainage No tolerance for wet soils Prunus avium is generally grown as an ornamental cherry tree It is native to Europe and Asia and has been cultivated in the U S since colonial times
Prunus avium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Gardeners value sweet cherry for its showy, fragrant, white flowers in spring, its fruit in summer, and its yellow leaves in the fall The fruit is a fleshy drupe, yellow or red with a large pit (stone) It has occasionally escaped from gardens and naturalized in the landscape
Prunus avium (sweet cherry): Go Botany Sweet cherry (aka bird cherry) is an ornamental, introduced cherry that grows up to 30 feet (10 m) tall It has given rise to many of the edible sweet cherry cultivars, but the species itself produces fruits that are mostly relished by birds and mammals in the fall
Wild Cherry (Prunus Avium) Plant Care How to Grow, Water Prunus avium, commonly known as sweet cherry, is a species of cherry native to Europe and parts of Asia It is a deciduous tree that belongs to the Rosaceae family and is renowned for its sweet, edible fruits
Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet Leaf: Alternate, simple, 2 to 5 inches long, oval to obovate, serrated margin (slightly rounded teeth), obvious darkened glands on petiole, generally with more than 8 pairs of veins Flower: Showy, white, 1 inch across, 3 to 5 per cluster, appearing early spring
Prunus avium - Trees and Shrubs Online Native of Europe, including Britain, and one of the parents of cultivated fruiting cherries, especially the black ones
Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) Care Guide Complete guide for Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) care Learn about light requirements, water requirements, and soil preferences USDA zones 7a-7b-8a-8b-
Prunus avium: the sweet cherry tree standing the test of time and climate Prunus avium, known as sweet cherry, is a native tree enriching landscapes with spring blossoms, summer fruits, and vital habitat for wildlife and pollinators Resilient to climate change, it blends beauty, tradition, and sustainable biodiversity for future ecosystems