I've heard that black cherry grows in the wild as far north as Bemidji, MN.
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Subject: [NAFEX] black cherry seeds again
A couple years ago I offered seeds of a nice black cherry (P. serotina) tree
growing in Madison WI. It has a little nicer timber form than most,
likewise autumn leaf color, longer leaves than I see on most other b.cherry
trees, almost no black knot infection, and useable but not amazing fruit.
(This year the tree is feeding a small flock of blue-jays.) NAFEX listers
who grew seeds reported worthwhile germination and seedling growth, but very
poor winter survival, no matter the over-wintering method used. I have
another batch of seeds, if anyone wants some.
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