{"id":22188,"date":"2023-11-24T08:05:17","date_gmt":"2023-11-24T06:05:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22188"},"modified":"2023-11-24T08:05:17","modified_gmt":"2023-11-24T06:05:17","slug":"how-to-identify-type-of-cherry-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-identify-type-of-cherry-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Identify Type Of Cherry Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Physical Features<\/h2>\n

Cherry trees vary in size, but are typically well-branched and slightly rounded when mature. Tree height can range from 10 to 40 feet tall. Leaves may be singular or twin, with a shape that can range from oblong to almost circular, with veins that are serrated or smooth. Blossoms come in various colors and form a cluster of five to eight blossoms. The bark is usually rough, either exfoliating or scaly. Additionally, the bark may change color with age, ranging from brown or gray to reddish-brown.
\nFruit is one of the most distinguishable characteristics of a cherry tree. Pomaceous cherries’ fruits may be round or oval, and measure up to 2 inches in length. Each cherry contains a single hard “stone” seed, and the flavor of pomaceous cherries’ fruit can range from sweet to tart. Sweet fruit can also be red, yellow or black. In contrast, drupes, or stone fruit, have a fleshy exterior and contain seed pits within. This type of fruit may be large or small, and may vary in color, such as with the classic red, Bing cherry. <\/p>\n

Identifying a Cherry Tree by Region<\/h2>\n

The type of cherry tree that grows in a certain area is determined by the climate, soil quality and elevation of the region. For example, sour cherries are primarily grown in the northeastern states, while sweet cherries tend to be found on the west coast and in the Midwest. If one is unsure of the specific type of cherry tree that grows in a region, local experts are the best source of information due to their vast knowledge of the region. <\/p>\n

Nutritional Value<\/h2>\n

Cherry trees provide a rich source of vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin C, and potassium. Due to their abundant variety of antioxidants, cherries are beneficial for cognitive health, anti-inflammatory processes and are believed to help reduce the symptoms of gout and arthritis. In addition to their nutritional value, cherries provide a delightful taste when used in foods such as jams, pies, and tarts, as well as in beverages such as syrups and ciders. <\/p>\n

Pest and Disease Factors<\/h2>\n

A variety of pet, including the cherry fruit fly, the Japanese beetle, and the cherry root borer, can affect cherry trees. Diseases may also be a factor, as it is with powdery mildew, caused by the fungis Podosphaera malchezar. This can cause pale, yellow spots to form on the leaves and may cause them to drop prematurely. <\/p>\n

Tree Lifespan and Pruning Techniques<\/h2>\n