There are several types of cherry tree, but these trees are by far the most eye catching. Almost anyone can identify a cherry tree when they see one during the spring time. These trees are characterized by their soft pink petals and their blooms fragrant smell. This blooming is what prepares the trees to produce the much loved fruit, the cherry.
The Flowering Dogwood only grow 15 to 30 feet, and bloom a creamy white during the spring, around the same time as the redbuds. Interestingly enough, however, is that the true blooms of the Flowering Dogwood are actually tiny
Eastern Redbuds are most famous for their pinkish purple blooms during Spring. Their bark is usually smooth and brown but can become
4. The Yellowwood
The Yellowwood is a medium sized tree that is part of the deciduous family. On average they can grow up to 50 feet, but as small as 30 feet.
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