Description
Prunus avium, known as wild cherry, sweet cherry, gean, or bird cherry, belongs to the rose family, Rosaceae. This native tree stands out as possibly the most appealing among our indigenous trees. It graces the landscape with stunning clouds of blossoms in spring, often referred to as cherry blossom, while its vibrant summer fruits add a splash of vivid colour. As autumn arrives, the warm-hued leaves transition to a deep crimson, casting a warm glow over your garden. The estimated full-grown height of the wild cherry is between 18 to 25 meters, with an annual growth rate of approximately 20-40cm.






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