How Big Do Black Cherry Trees Get

How big do black cherry trees get
Although some black cherry trees start fruiting at 5 years of age, most do not reach maturity until after 10 years. Peak fruit production in wild black cherry groves occurs when the trees are between 30 and 100 years of age, according to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
What is the lifespan of a black cherry tree?
Trees have been reported to grow to more than 250 years, although mortality increases rapidly after 80-100 years. Black cherry is sometimes grown in even-aged management –– clearcutting or shelterwood cuts are used, depending on the availability of soil-stored seed.
What is the average height of a black cherry tree?
The height can reach 50 to 80 feet, with 30-50 feet crown spread. The growth rate is fast at 2-4 feet a year.








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