
Botanical Name | Prunus cerasus pensylvanica |
Mature Height | 16-20 Feet |
Mature Width | 10 Feet |
Light Requirement | Full Sun |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 2 - 9 |
Tolerance | N/A |
Attracts | Birds |
ℹClusters Prunus pensylvanica of white blossoms appear before foliage in spring, followed by small, red edible cherries in summer. Shiny red-brown bark accents shiny foliage which turns orange in fall. Small, upright, oval native shrub. Prefers well-drained soil. Self-fertile.