Afghan bush cherry, sweet harbinger of spring The Afghan cherry has a bush habit and can reach 6 to 10 feet tall. (Photo Courtesy of J.C.Raulston Arboretum).
Cherry blossom branch with tree trunk in the background and petals on the grass - Liliya Krueger/Getty Images Whether you are planting sweet cherries (Prunus avium) or sour cherries (Prunus cerasus), ...
Growing cherries from seed can be a fun gardening experiment — and one that might just yield some delicious results. But before you plant any old cherry seed in your yard, there are a few things to ...
As a youngster, I never could get my fill of maraschino cherries. That is, until the day I got my hands on a whole jar of them, sat down with a spoon and proceeded to finish them off. I haven't put ...
This dazzling bush cherry will leave you speechless with its beauty. If you love the Yoshino, Kwanzan or the Taiwan cherry, then this little cousin from Afghanistan will make an excellent addition to ...
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