Black Cherry
Black Cherry
Black cherry, also called rum cherry, is a native species
valuable for its rich, reddish-brown wood. It grows
best on deep moist, fertile soils in eastern Nebraska.
The wood is used in fine furniture and the cherries are
used in jellies and wine. The cherries are excellent bird
food during mid-summer. Black cherry does not grow
naturally in pure stands. It should be planted either
in wildlife habitat for a bushy large tree or with other
species like walnut in a forest plantation.
Deciduous
Height at 20:
18 feet-20 feet
Height at Maturity:
35 feet-40 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
16 feet-22 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
16 feet-24 feet