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- Chokecherry | Description, Tree, Leaves, Fruit, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Chokecherry is a deciduous shrub or small tree of 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 stones and foliage are poisonous
- 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
- How to Grow and Care for Chokecherries - The Spruce
Chokecherries (Prunus virginiana), also commonly known as wild cherries or bitter-berries, are shrubs or small ornamental trees known for their purple-black fruit used for jellies, jams, and wines
- 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
- Chokecherry Plant Guide - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Chokecherry is used extensively in shelterbelts, windbreaks, wildlife habitat and mass plantings for erosion control Chokecherry does well in riparian area planting It provides thermal cover over the water and works well in stabilizing streambanks It has been used on disturbed sites such as mined land
- Chokecherry Tree: Leaves, Fruit, Flowers (Pictures) – Identification
Chokecherry is a deciduous suckering shrub or small, bush-like tree with clusters of white spring flowers and astringent reddish-purple berry-like edible fruits Chokecherry shrubs usually grow up to a maximum of 30 ft (9 m) tall and have a rounded, irregularly shaped crown
- Growing Chokecherry Trees - Where To Plant Chokecherries | Gardening . . .
Growing chokecherry trees are large suckering shrubs (small trees) that are indigenous to the Southeastern United States but may be grown as a perennial landscape specimen elsewhere
- Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry, Choke Cherry, Common Chokecherry . . .
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
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