http://www.usfmhi.com/janka-hardness-scale/black-cherry/ WebScientific Name: Prunus serotina Other Names and Species: American Cherry North American Cherry Not to be confused with other domestic and exotic species with similar names, such as Brazilian cherry, or jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril), which is extremely dense and strong and has a different color and texture compared to black cherry. Origin: North …
USDA Plants Database
WebClassification. Common Name: Cherry Plum. Scientific Name: Prunus cerasifera. Family: Rosaceae. Identification. Habit: The cherry plum tree’s height ranges from 15-30 feet (457.2-914.4 cm).It grows a canopy width of 15-25 feet (457.2-762 cm). It is finely branched that contains flowers, fruits, and leaves. WebCommon. Black Cherry ( Prunus serotina ), a rapidly growing woodland tree common throughout all of Ohio, is often found in open fields and previously harvested forests. Its beautiful, fine-grained, orange-brown to mahogany-colored heartwood ranks second only to Black Walnut as the ultimate choice for making solid wood furniture, interior trim ... life ins icon
Eugenia uniflora - Wikipedia
Prunus serotina, commonly called black cherry, wild black cherry, rum cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a deciduous tree or shrub of the genus Prunus. Despite being called black cherry, it is not very closely related to the commonly cultivated cherries such as sweet cherry (P. avium), sour cherry (P. cerasus) and Japanese flowering cherries (P. serrulata, P. speciosa, P. sargentii, P. incisa, … Web©J.S. Peterson. United States, District of Columbia, Washington, USDA ARS National Arboretum. June 13, 2002 life in siberia wilderness