Planting an azalea under a cherry tree is generally not ideal due to the differing light and moisture requirements. Azaleas prefer partial shade and consistent moisture, while cherry trees can create a dense canopy that limits light and may compete for water. Additionally, the fallen cherry blossoms and leaves can create a layer of debris that may hinder the azalea's growth. It's best to choose a more suitable location for each plant to thrive.
Yes, a cherry plant is a tree!
it can in time
cherry tree
Under the Cherry Tree - 2013 was released on: USA: 8 January 2013
A chery grows on a bush and on a tree. People with a small yard, can plant a cherry bush and enjoy this delicious fruit and the people with a big yard can plant the cherry trees in it.
The Cherry Tree.
All plants are in the plant kingdom.
As far as I know you only need one pit to grow cherry tree. lol
Juniper Japanese Cherry
a strawberry family
No, you do not need a black cherry tree for a red cherry tree to grow. However, both types of cherry trees may benefit from cross-pollination, which can enhance fruit production and quality. If you're growing red cherries, it's often recommended to plant another compatible variety nearby to improve pollination and yield, but it doesn't have to be a black cherry tree specifically.
Check with a local lumberyard - one of the places that only deals in wood and not a combination place that sells bathtubs and hardware.- - - - -Azalea is hard to find because the azalea plant is a shrub, not a tree. Your option is to go out in the woods, find some azalea shrubs of large size, and harvest them.