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Black Cherry

This Midwest native tree features showy white flowers in early spring followed by pea-sized fruits in late summer, which are devoured by local wildlife.

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About the Black Cherry
  • Serves as a host to six species of butterflies and moths
  • Attracts pollinators like honey bees with its clusters of small white flowers
  • Its cherries are edible and used often to make wine, jams and jellies
  • Among the most important sources of food for forest wildlife, it's a particular favorite of the black bear
  • Can live up to 250 years and grow up to 125 feet tall
Available packages
  • Keepsake, Legacy, Monument
  • Options vary by memorial tree size, spreading rights and reforestation saplings, with prices ranging from $5,900 to $11,900
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