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Prunus virginiana var. virginiana (Eastern chokecherry) in bloom ... The wild Chokecherry is often considered a pest, as it is a host for the tent caterpillar, a threat to other fruit plants. However, there are more appreciated cultivars of the chokecherry, such as 'Goertz', which has a non-astringent,
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Most people refrain from eating any plant with the word "choke" in its name. Thus, the chokecherry is ignored by many who have access to its bountiful crop. That's a shame, for this delicious fruit deserves much more attention than it receives.
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A PLANTS profile of Prunus virginiana (chokecherry) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Prunus virginiana L. chokecherry; ... Prunus virginiana var. demissa western chokecherry...
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Chokecherry photo 8a; 95% slide 8b; 360% slide 8c; 360% slide 8d; 360%; III-13; ... Chokecherry; (Prunus virginiana); General Description; This small suckering hardy tree or large shrub is native throughout North Dakota. Purple-leaved selections are popular landscape plants. Fruits commonly used for jellies and jams.
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The Common Chokecherry is a small tree, sometimes a shrub, and often it forms dense thickets of woody growth. The bark of the tree is brown or gray, sometimes smooth, sometimes scaly. The Common Chokecherry grows commonly in rich moist soils, but often is found in poorer, drier soils.
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Prunus virginiana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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We make and sell the very best candies, jams, jellies, fruit butters and syrup. We also sell salsas, vinegars, oils, dressings, pickled olives, garlic and great mixes such as sweet and savory cheeseballs, scones and soups. ... chokecherry jelly...
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MySpace Music profile for Chokecherry. Download Chokecherry Punk / Country / music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read Chokecherry's blog. ... Chokecherry; Punk / Country...
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Random stuff about Paghat the Ratgirl's gardens. ... The chokecherry is the big flowering tree furthest left. To it's right at center stage is Acer palmatum var atropurpureum which is itself old & fairly large but almost dwarfed by the big choke cherry.
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Chokecherry; Photo courtesy Wisconsin State Herbarium and Elizabeth Parnis ... Chokecherry, from the astringent taste of the fruit ... Other common names include Western Chokecherry, Common Chokecherry, Black Chokecherry...
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