I will be honest that I do not know The variety of cherry. Seems to be very similar to wild trees growing in many PA woods though it produces fruit and I feel like most wild cherry in PA do not.
The plan is to let this grow in the ground for several years starting next spring. I cut back the trunk because the upper 4-5 ft of the trunk died back after it was collected and new growth sprouted out low. I believe the tree is only 2 -3 years old.
A question regarding the future of this tree, I feel that if the final height of the trunk of this tree is above the scar, the tree will look fatter above the scar, thus reverse taper. Is it possible, layer down the road obviously, to chop somewhere at the scar and develop branching at the top of the scar?