Cherry tree (Prunus avium) in a wide form develops with an expansive deciduous canopy supported by broad lateral branching and a substantial trunk structure. Rather than emphasizing height, the limbs extend outward horizontally, producing a rounded and spreading crown with layered foliage masses. The leaves are smooth, serrated, and medium green, while abundant blossom clusters appear along the branches before or during early leaf emergence.
Native to Europe and western Asia, Prunus avium grows naturally in open woodland habitats where broad canopy expansion maximizes light capture. Biologically, the species is recognized for its role in the evolution of cultivated sweet cherry varieties and its ecological importance as a food source for wildlife. In wide form, the tree emphasizes canopy breadth, horizontal branching structure, and expansive flowering distribution, expressing a softer and more sheltering architectural presence than vertically oriented cherry forms.
Cherry Tree (Wide) have a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-6” (6-15 cm).
Cherry tree (Prunus avium) in a wide form develops with an expansive deciduous canopy supported by broad lateral branching and a substantial trunk structure. Rather than emphasizing height, the limbs extend outward horizontally, producing a rounded and spreading crown with layered foliage masses. The leaves are smooth, serrated, and medium green, while abundant blossom clusters appear along the branches before or during early leaf emergence.
Native to Europe and western Asia, Prunus avium grows naturally in open woodland habitats where broad canopy expansion maximizes light capture. Biologically, the species is recognized for its role in the evolution of cultivated sweet cherry varieties and its ecological importance as a food source for wildlife. In wide form, the tree emphasizes canopy breadth, horizontal branching structure, and expansive flowering distribution, expressing a softer and more sheltering architectural presence than vertically oriented cherry forms.
Cherry Tree (Wide) have a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-6” (6-15 cm).