
Puget Sound Native Tree
Botanical Garden
People have created across the United States lists of the largest individual tree of many species as well as typical size of each in a mature forest. They call the largest tree a CHAMPION TREE, for bragging rights.
Bitter Cherry
prunus emarginata
Typical dimensions of a large tree of this species in a mature forest:
Height:
Diameter:
Champion tree for this species:
Height:
Diameter:
50 feet
14 inches
Dolphin Place
Original
Broadleaf Trees
Bitter Cherry
prunus emarginata
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A bitter cherry (Prunus emarginata) is a North American native shrub or small tree known for its fragrant white flowers, reddish-brown bark with horizontal lines, and small, bright red to purplish, very bitter fruits that are edible for wildlife but generally not for humans. It thrives in disturbed areas, often forming thickets, and provides good habitat, attracting pollinators and birds.
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Bark
This tree species was found growing at the following location when the property was purchased in 1973:
Exact data was not collected at the time. The following is data recorded in 2025.
Largest tree for this species within Dolphin Place Open Space:
Height:
Diameter:
20 feet (was 40)
4 inches (was 14)
Dolphin Place
Bitter Cherry
prunus emarginata

Leaf

Bark

Seed