Ornamental cherries cannot spread beyond their natural habit if you have planted them too close you will have to prune them.
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Yes, a purple leaf sand cherry tree (Prunus x cistena) can produce small, dark cherries. However, these cherries are typically not suitable for human consumption as they are sour and not very palatable. The tree is primarily valued for its ornamental qualities, such as its striking purple foliage and white to pink flowers in spring.
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Japanese cherry trees, particularly the ornamental varieties like Prunus serrulata, are primarily grown for their stunning flowers rather than for fruit. While they can produce small, inedible cherries, these fruits are typically not palatable and are not cultivated for consumption. The cherries from these trees are often considered more decorative than culinary. In contrast, other species of cherry trees, like the sweet or sour cherries, are grown specifically for their fruit.
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No, cherries from weeping cherry trees are typically ornamental and not meant for consumption. If you wish to eat cherries, it's best to look for varieties specifically grown for human consumption, such as sweet or sour cherry trees.
Yes, you can eat the cherries from a weeping cherry tree, but it's important to note that many weeping cherry varieties produce small, bitter fruit that is not typically considered palatable. Additionally, some weeping cherry trees are ornamental and may not produce edible cherries at all. Always ensure that the fruit is from a safe and non-toxic source before consuming.
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