ExplorarPlantas

Fire Cherry

prunus pensylvanica

The Fire Cherry (Prunus pensylvanica), also known as the pin cherry, is a vibrant, fast-growing deciduous tree native to North America. Characterized by its rapid colonization of disturbed sites, this pioneer species often springs up in abundance after forest fires, logging operations, or land clearing—hence its fiery common name. It plays a critical ecological role in soil stabilization and early-successional forest development, preparing the ground for longer-lived species. Beyond its ecological utility, the Fire Cherry offers a beautiful seasonal display, from delicate clusters of white blossoms in early spring to bright red, translucent drupes in late summer.

Hábitat: Found in recently disturbed areas, forest edges, burned sites, and clearings across temperate North America.

Aspecto

The Fire Cherry typically grows as a small tree or large shrub reaching 5 to 15 meters in height, featuring a narrow, rounded crown and slender, ascending branches. Its bark is thin, smooth, and reddish-brown, marked by prominent, horizontal orange-colored lenticels that become rough and fissured with age. The leaves are narrow, lance-shaped, finely serrated, and a shiny yellow-green, turning bright yellow or red in autumn. In spring, it produces small, star-like white flowers with five petals clustered in flat-topped umbels, which later mature into small, bright red, spherical cherries about 6 to 8 millimeters in diameter, suspended on long, thin stalks.

ReinoPlantaeFiloTracheophytaClaseMagnoliopsidaOrdenRosalesFamiliaRosaceaeGéneroPrunus
Fire Cherry
Fire Cherry

Categoría

Plantas

Rareza

Common

Peligro

1/5 · Muy bajo

Snaps

¡Sé la primera persona en hacer un snap!

Datos interesantes

A single fire cherry tree can produce thousands of seeds that can remain viable, buried deep in forest soil, for over 100 years waiting for sunlight.

Its wood is lightweight and close-grained, and while too small for heavy lumber, it is sometimes used for making high-quality tobacco pipes.

The common name 'Pin Cherry' comes from the way the tiny cherries sit at the end of long, slender stems, closely resembling pins stuck into a pin cushion.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Fire-Triggered Regeneration

Its seeds can lie dormant in the soil seed bank for up to a century, germinating rapidly when triggered by the heat and light of a forest fire.

Habilidad

Rapid Pioneer Growth

It grows exceptionally fast in full sunlight, quickly establishing a canopy that stabilizes soil and prevents erosion in disturbed areas.

Habilidad

Nectar-Producing Glands

The leaves feature small extrafloral nectaries near the base of the blade that secrete sweet nectar, attracting ants and other predatory insects that defend the tree from herbivores.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
500-1500 cm
Esperanza de vida
20-40 años

Dieta y alimentación

As a photoautotrophic plant, the Fire Cherry synthesizes its own organic nutrients from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.

Alimentos principales

  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Soil Minerals

Conexiones ecológicas

host plant

Cecropia moth

Hyalophora cecropia

Caterpillars feed on the foliage of the tree, utilizing it as a vital larval host plant.

eaten by

Ruffed Grouse

Bonasa umbellus

Feeds heavily on the ripe cherries during late summer and distributes the seeds in its droppings.

eaten by

American Black Bear

Ursus americanus

Feeds on the bark, twigs, and sweet cherries, often breaking branches to reach the fruit.

Rasgos

Aún no hay insignias de rasgos asignadas a este objeto.

También conocido como

Todavía no hay alias listados.

Colecciones

Las colecciones para este objeto aparecerán aquí a medida que se añadan más temas.

Seguridad

Peligro

1/5 · Muy bajo

Todavía no hay notas especiales de seguridad.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Fire Cherry?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Fire Cherry es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Fire Cherry?

500-1500 cm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Fire Cherry?

20-40 años

¿Qué come Fire Cherry?

As a photoautotrophic plant, the Fire Cherry synthesizes its own organic nutrients from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Fire Cherry?

Found in recently disturbed areas, forest edges, burned sites, and clearings across temperate North America.

Mapa de snaps

Acércate para separar los grupos y explorar dónde se ha fotografiado este objeto.

Cargando mapa…

Snaps recientes

Los snaps recientes aparecerán aquí a medida que se añadan nuevas observaciones.

Dónde verlo

Más Plantas