About Cherry Trees
A cherry tree is a flowering deciduous tree that bears fruit. The fruit of the cherry tree are round, with a depression at the apex. The skin of the fruit is smooth and ranges from pale to very deep red, although there are some white and yellow cultivars. The fruit of the cherry tree is generally either sweet or sour, but there are a few intermediate types.

A cherry tree ranges in size from six to thirty feet, depending on the cultivar. There are also some shrub cherry trees. A cherry tree has distinct reddish brown bark. The bark of a cherry tree has rows or patches of horizontal markings called lenticels. The foliage of a cherry tree is pale to dark green. The leaves are two to six inches long, and have a finely toothed edge.

The cherry tree is in the same genus as prunes and plums, but the fruit is much smaller. The geographical range of a cherry tree is throughout most of Asia and Europe, northern Africa and most of North America. Originally from Asia, the cherry tree also includes cultivars that will grow in arctic regions. Most breeds, however, thrive best in zones four through eight.

Cherry tree wood is a beautiful red and fine grained. Strong enough for tool handles, cabinetmakers once valued the cherry tree wood. The leaves of a cherry tree are droopy, and the flowers are arranged in umbels, meaning that each is on the end of a long stalk. In the autumn months, the leaves of a cherry tree will turn beautiful colors, ranging from pink, orange and crimson to brown.

AboutCherryTrees.com contains the following pages:

* About Cherry Trees
* Bing Cherry Trees
* Black Cherry Tree
* Cherry Blossom Tree
* Flowering Cherry Tree
* Kwanzan Cherry Tree
* Ornamental Cherry Trees
* Pictures of Cherry Trees
* Planting Cherry Trees
* Pruning Cherry Trees
* Semi Dwarf Cherry Trees
* Weeping Cherry Tree
* What is a Cherry Tree ?
* Yoshino Cherry Tree

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