Globe Cherry (Wide) (Prunus fruticosa)

Globe Cherry (Wide) (Prunus fruticosa)

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of the Globe Cherry (Wide) seen from the top and elevation views
Description
Description

Globe cherry (Prunus fruticosa) in a wide form presents as a low-spreading deciduous shrub or small tree with dense lateral branching and a rounded canopy profile. The branches extend outward in layered formations, supporting numerous small serrated leaves that create a compact and textured foliage surface. Seasonal blossoms emerge abundantly across the stems, producing clusters of pale flowers followed by small cherry fruits.

Native to steppe regions and open woodlands of Europe and Asia, Prunus fruticosa is adapted to cold winters and exposed landscapes. The species is biologically notable for forming thicket-like colonies through suckering growth. In wide form, the plant emphasizes horizontal expansion, dense branching structure, and abundant flowering distribution, creating a fuller and more ground-oriented canopy expression than taller variants.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Globe Cherry (Wide) have a typical overall height between 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 1”-2” (3-5 cm).

Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Globe Cherry (Wide) in front and top views
Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Globe Cherry (Wide) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Globe Cherry (Wide) (Prunus fruticosa)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m
Width:
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m (Spread)
Depth:
Length:
1”-2” | 3-5 cm (Leaf)
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Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae

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Scientific Name:
Prunus fruticosa
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Drawings include:
Globe Cherry (Wide) front elevation, plan view

Fruit trees are woody perennial plants that produce edible fruits, typically developing from flowering structures after pollination. Found in temperate, tropical, and subtropical regions, these trees have adapted to a variety of climates and soils over time.

15’-25’ | 4.57-7.62 m
15’-25’ | 4.57-7.62 m (Spread)
4”-12” | 10-30 cm (Leaf)
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6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Spread)
2”-4” | 5-10 cm (Leaf)
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Lemon Tree (Small)
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m
10’-15’ | 3.05-4.57 m (Spread)
2”-4” | 5-10 cm (Leaf)
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Lemon Tree (Large)
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m (Spread)
1”-2” | 3-5 cm (Leaf)
Globe Cherry (Wide)
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Globe Cherry (Wide)
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m
10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m (Spread)
1”-2” | 3-5 cm (Leaf)
Globe Cherry (Tall)
610.000
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Globe Cherry (Tall)
15’-25’ | 4.57-7.62 m (Cultivated)
20’-25’ | 6.1-7.62 m (Spread)
2”-6” | 5-15 cm (Leaf)
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