The homeowners association cut down a half-dead mulberry tree and what appears to be a smaller cherry tree last Saturday. By Sunday evening I received permission to take the wood from the brush piles which happened to be located about 200 yards from our house. Local firewood is the best!
Anyway my question relates to the cherry tree... it had just begun to put on leaves, but there were no flowers. Is that normal for a cherry tree? Do they make leaves then flowers or the other way around? The bark didn't look like a mature cherry tree (those with deep scaly patches of bark). The heartwood was red-pink with white sapwood. Splits easily except that the sapwood around the edge/next to the bark wants to hold the splits together.
Does that sound like cherry? I can take pics if that helps.
Anyway my question relates to the cherry tree... it had just begun to put on leaves, but there were no flowers. Is that normal for a cherry tree? Do they make leaves then flowers or the other way around? The bark didn't look like a mature cherry tree (those with deep scaly patches of bark). The heartwood was red-pink with white sapwood. Splits easily except that the sapwood around the edge/next to the bark wants to hold the splits together.
Does that sound like cherry? I can take pics if that helps.