Description
Pincherry
Prunus Pensylvanica
Zone: 2
Exposure: Full Sun
Mature Size: 16′ high x 10′ wide
Tree Form: Rounded, spreading
Canopy: Open
Growth Rate: Moderate
Special Features: Â Small, red edible cherries
Fall Color: Â Yellow-red
Description:
Clusters 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.
Ornamental Features: Clusters of small, milky-white flowers in spring. Bright red edible fruit in fall. Perfect for making jams, jellies, and syrups. Bark is shiny bronze-red.
Landscape Attributes: Pin Cherry is a small deciduous tree with upright oval growth habit. Its average texture blends into the landscape. Is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed.