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Escarpment Black Cherry

Prunus serotina var. eximia

Escarpment Cherry

About This Plant

Sun to shade. Deciduous. Panicles of white flowers appear in spring, followed by cherry drupes which slowly mature from green to black; these are relished by wildlife. This native Texas variety is much smaller than its eastern cousin; the bark of young specimens is thin and pale, like a birch. Yellow fall color is often outstanding.

Origins: Hill Country slopes and canyons from Edwards Plateau south toward Rio Grande plains

Maintenance

Light shaping and training.

A small Hill Country cherry, native to protected canyons and slopes.

Min. Height: 36

Max Height: 50 feet

Min. Width: 15

Max Width: 35 feet

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