Amur Cherry
Manchurian Cherry, Amur Cherry or Amur Chokecherry is a graceful ornamental flowering cherry tree that typically grows 20' to 30’ (less frequently to 45’) tall with a dense, broad-rounded crown. It is native to Manchuria, Siberia and Korea. It is perhaps most noted for its attractive, exfoliating golden brown to russet bark. It has fragrant white flowers.
Manchurian Cherry, Amur Cherry or Amur Chokecherry is a graceful ornamental flowering cherry tree that typically grows 20' to 30’ (less frequently to 45’) tall with a dense, broad-rounded crown. It is native to Manchuria, Siberia and Korea. It is perhaps most noted for its attractive, exfoliating golden brown to russet bark. It has fragrant white flowers.
Manchurian Cherry, Amur Cherry or Amur Chokecherry is a graceful ornamental flowering cherry tree that typically grows 20' to 30’ (less frequently to 45’) tall with a dense, broad-rounded crown. It is native to Manchuria, Siberia and Korea. It is perhaps most noted for its attractive, exfoliating golden brown to russet bark. It has fragrant white flowers.