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- Chokecherry | Description, Tree, Leaves, Fruit, Uses, Facts - Britannica
chokecherry, (Prunus virginiana), deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the rose family and native to North America It is aptly named for the astringent acidic taste of its reddish cherries, which may be made into jelly and preserves The plant has a long history of use among indigenous peoples; it is an important source of food and medicine and has a number of ceremonial uses The
- How to Grow and Care for Chokecherries - The Spruce
Chokecherries (Prunus virginiana) are trees often grown for their bitter berries and beautiful appearance Learn how to care for the hardy chokecherry tree
- Prunus virginiana - Wikipedia
Prunus virginiana, commonly called bitter-berry, [3] chokecherry, [3] Virginia bird cherry, [3] and western chokecherry[3] (also black chokecherry for P virginiana var demissa), [3] is a species of bird cherry (Prunus subgenus Padus) native to North America
- Chokecherry: Native Tree with Edible Uses
Chokecherry in its natural habitat, displaying the typical growth form and dense foliage of this versatile native tree Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4 0) Prunus virginiana, commonly known as Chokecherry, Bitter-berry, or Virginia Bird Cherry, is a hardy and adaptable native deciduous tree or large shrub that plays a vital ecological role across much of North America This member of the
- Chokecherry Plant Guide - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Chokecherry is being promoted for planting as a minor crop in the prairie provinces of Canada for juice production Estimated fruit production potential is 15,000 pounds per acre from mature plants There is a significant research effort in Canada for developing fruit producing cultivars
- Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry, Choke Cherry, Common Chokecherry . . .
Phonetic Spelling PROO-nus vir-jin-ee-AN-uh This plant has low severity poison characteristics See below Description Prunus virginiana is a large native deciduous shrub or a small tree Growing in the wild, it can form thickets, which can become very dense The spread can originate from the shallow, spreading root system that may form additional plants from the lengthy underground runners In
- CHOKECHERRY - PRUNUS VIRGINIANA | The UFOR Nursery Lab
The chokecherry is a small shrub or tree, often forming dense thickets Leaves on chokecherry are elliptical and have finely serrated margins They are a shiny dark green above and light green, sometimes hairy, underneath In the fall, the foliage turns yellow The leaf stalks are slender and two gland-dots can be found on them The bark is smooth, becoming scaly, and is gray-brown with white
- Common chokecherry | The Morton Arboretum
Common chokecherry is a large deciduous shrub or a small, 20-foot-high, understory tree that often forms a dense colony Slender twigs form an oval to rounded crown Clusters of drooping white flowers are followed by dark purple fruit Common chokecherry is native throughout most of the United States but difficult to find in the nursery trade
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