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In the US, black cherry trees are native to the forests of eastern and central North America to the Dakotas. Black cherry grows across the entire Northeast, with the exception of northern Maine. The tree grows all through the eastern states, with the southern range ending in central areas of Florida. Black cherry has a continuous range through the East to Minnesota and western regions of Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma and parts of Texas. In the Southwest, black cherry grows sporadically in the higher elevations of New Mexico and Arizona. According to 'Growing' magazine, Michigan is the top commercial cherry producing state.

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