Dark Cherry: Found throughout the Eastern United States and is also known as wild black cherry, rum cherry, and mountain black cherry. It is the largest of the native cherries. Its most striking ornamental quality is the 4-6″ long, drooping, showy racemes of small, white, lacelike flowers that appear in the spring. These prolific flowers are an important nectar and pollen source for native bees and other pollinators.
Dark Cherry: Found throughout the Eastern United States and is also known as wild black cherry, rum cherry, and mountain black cherry. It is the largest of the native cherries. Its most striking ornamental quality is the 4-6″ long, drooping, showy racemes of small, white, lacelike flowers that appear in the spring. These prolific flowers are an important nectar and pollen source for native bees and other pollinators.