The Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) tree grows rapidly and to greater size than most other Cherry trees, up to approximately 25m. It prefers clay soils over chalk and is a common component in native woodlands.
In spring there is an abundance of pretty white blossom attracting bees and insects. The fruits are usually dark red and may be sweet or sour when ripe and if not harvested will attract birds. In ancient Scottish folklore the Wild Cherry had mystical qualities and to encounter one was considered fateful and auspicious.
The current height of these trees is approximately 20-40cm and they can be planted out all year round.