Fire Cherry
(Wide & Flat: Alternate Arrangement) |
| Also called pin cherry, this shrub or small tree reaches 40',
the trunk usually short and branches forming a narrow flat-topped crown. Common
in the mountainous sections of the state, rare in the southeast and southwest
corners. A valuable reforestation species after fire or limbering clears the land.
It provides shade for seedlings of other tree species which follow it in succession
and the fruits are food for many birds and small mammals. Deer browse the twigs
and young leaves. |