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Sweet Cherry (Prunus Avium)

Commonly known as sweet cherry or wild cherry, is a deciduous tree that produces delicious and juicy cherries. It is native to Europe and western Asia and is cultivated for its tasty fruits and ornamental qualities.

2.50

71 in stock

Height

80-100cm

Growth rate

60-80 cm per year

Distance

1 Every 4 Meters

71 in stock

Description

Prunus Avium Bareroot Tree: Adding Wild Cherry Beauty to Your Garden,

Commonly known as sweet cherry or wild cherry, is a deciduous tree that produces delicious and juicy cherries. It is native to Europe and western Asia and is cultivated for its tasty fruits and ornamental qualities. Here’s a description, information on its usage, and care guidelines:

Features and Grace of Prunus Avium Bareroot Trees:

Appearance: Prunus avium is a medium-sized tree that can reach heights of 15-30 meters (50-100 feet). It has a broad, rounded canopy and a relatively short trunk.

Leaves: The leaves are oval, serrated, and glossy green, creating an attractive foliage canopy.

Flowers: Sweet cherry trees produce clusters of small white flowers in spring. These flowers are a valuable nectar source for pollinators.

Fruits: The fruits are cherries, ranging in color from yellow to deep red when ripe. They are juicy and sweet, making them a sought-after fruit for fresh consumption and various culinary uses.

Habitat: Sweet cherry trees are often cultivated in gardens, orchards, and even as ornamental trees in urban landscapes.

Usage Prunus Avium (Wild Cherry) Bareroot Trees:

Edible Fruits: The primary use of Prunus avium is for its delicious cherries, which can be eaten fresh, used in baking, jams, preserves, and other culinary applications.

Ornamental Plant: Beyond its fruit, sweet cherry trees are appreciated for their ornamental value. They produce beautiful blossoms in spring and can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a landscape.

Wildlife Attraction: The flowers attract pollinators like bees, while the cherries provide a food source for birds and other wildlife.

Woodworking: The wood of sweet cherry trees is highly valued in woodworking due to its fine grain and reddish-brown color.

Essential Care Guidelines for Flourishing Prunus Avium Trees:

Planting: Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Proper spacing is crucial for the tree’s growth and proper air circulation.

Watering: Newly planted trees require regular watering to establish their root system. Once established, they are relatively drought-tolerant.

Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.

Pruning: Prune sweet cherry trees to promote good air circulation, remove dead or diseased branches, and shape the tree. Pruning can also improve fruit production.

Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring to provide essential nutrients. Consult soil tests for specific recommendations.

Pest and Disease Management: Watch for pests like aphids and diseases like cherry leaf spot. Regular inspection and care can help prevent and manage issues.

Netting: If you want to protect the cherries from birds, consider using netting during the fruiting season.

Pollination: Some sweet cherry varieties may require cross-pollination, so it’s beneficial to plant more than one tree or choose self-pollinating varieties.

 

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