[Bitter Cherries, Cherries, Laurels and Plums: The Genus Prunus West of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Sour Cherry

Prunus cerasus

Flowers of Sour Cherry: Prunus cerasus


Sour Cherry: Prunus cerasusCharacteristics:

Sour cherry is an introduced tree from 5-10 meters high. The leaves are simple, alternate, and with elliptical to narrowly ovate blades, the base of the blade being rounded and the tip acutely pointed. The leaf surfaces are smooth on both surfaces and the margins are coarsely toothed as visible in the photo at right. The leaves range from 5-8 cm long.

The flowers tend to be somewhat pendant, and occur in clusters. Each of the 5 petals is white and of a suborbicular shape. The flowers are much larger (2.5-3.5 cm wide) than those of the other Prunus species listed here.


Habitat:

The sour cherry may be found in moist, open woods.


Range:

The sour cherry is an escaped, cultivated plant, found occasionally west of the Cascades.


Paul Slichter