chokecherry in English

noun
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a North American cherry with an edible astringent fruit that is more palatable when cooked.

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1. Chokecherry Trees; Chokecherry Trees

2. Chokecherry Scientific Name Chokecherry is scientifically known as Prunus virginiana

3. Also known as the Eastern Chokecherry or the Red Chokecherry, it often forms shrubby thickets

4. Chokecherry bushes are completely devoid of thorns

5. Western Chokecherry and black Chokecherry cause livestock poisoning when drought and overgrazing reduce the availability of grasses and other forage.

6. To be more precise, Chokecherry leaves are obovate, …

7. Other common names: common Chokecherry, cabinet cherry

8. The Chokecherry Tree does well or is …

9. The Chokecherry trees are small, rather spindly things

10. See more ideas about Chokecherry, cherry recipes, recipes.

11. Everyone's grandmother had the best Chokecherry jelly recipe

12. Chokecherry is a food source for wildlife and birds

13. There are two varieties of Chokecherry and these are common Chokecherry that grows in Eastern North America and has hairless leaves, and Western

14. Chokecherry juice can be added to cider or sweet juices

15. Chokecherry Description Color : This fruit has a rich Canada red […]

16. Chokecherry definition is - a wild cherry (Prunus virginiana) of the U.S

17. The Chokecherry Tree grows well in USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7

18. Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) is an attractive tree in the prunus genus

19. Chokecherry common Chokecherry This plant can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative sources noted below.This plant may be known by one or more common names in different places, and some are listed above.

20. The Chokecherry is a wild, fruit bearing tree native to much of North America

21. Making Chokecherry jams, jellies, syrup, and wine is a tradition of sorts around here

22. Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) is a native, perennial, deciduous, woody, erect shrub or small tree

23. 5 cups, Chokecherry juice; 7 cups, Sugar; 1 package, Powdered pectin; Yield: Half-pint jars

24. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 2 through 7, Chokecherry produces fragrant white flowers

25. Chokecherry is one of the most common and ubiquetous trees/shrubs in North America

26. 4 cups, Chokecherry juice; 4 cups, Sugar; 1 package, Powdered pectin; Yield: Half-pint jars

27. Chokecherry varieties have a great tendency to sucker, which can create problems in lawn care

28. Chokecherry is a native, perennial, deciduous, woody, thicket-forming large erect shrub or small tree

29. Chokecherry syrup recipe Wild fruits from Minnesota's fields and woods can make very good syrups

30. In 1629, Chokecherry was imported to England where it has been cultivated as an ornamental

31. Chokecherry is a fruit that belongs to the cherry and berry family of the bird-cherry species

32. Chokecherry is primarily used today as a food product that makes fine preserves, juice, jelly, and syrup

33. 29 I saw a little glazed brown ring of tent caterpillar moth eggs on a chokecherry twig.

34. Chokecherry jelly is a tasty wild foraged preserve that you just can’t buy in the store

35. Common Chokecherry A large deciduous shrub or small, 20-foot-high, understory tree often forming a dense colony

36. Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) General Description This small suckering hardy tree or large shrub is native throughout North Dakota

37. The Chokecherry is a species of bird cherry native to North America and whose scientific name is Prunus virginiana

38. The Chokecherry is a shade intolerant shrub that is in the Rose (Rosaceae) family. Some consider this a tree

39. Chokecherry is scientifically known as Prunus Virginiana.It is a species of bird cherry that grows mostly in North America

40. The common Chokecherry is a large native deciduous shrub that in Minnesota grows to a height of 20 feet.

41. This tough, hardy, and colorful ornamental Chokecherry is perfect for difficult spots, tolerating heat, cold, wind and poor soil

42. While Chokecherry is easily top-killed by fire, it is able to resprout from its root system with little difficulty.

43. Though the common name is sometimes used for both plants, this is a different shrub than the Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)

44. Chokecherry - Prunus virginiana - is a large, highly adaptable native shrub that tolerates a wide range of soil and light conditions

45. The Chokecherry is the state fruit of North Dakota. Chokecherries are edible to humans, although they can sometimes be sour

46. Chokecherry is a pioneer species that colonizes disturbed areas where some of the woody vegetation has been damaged, killed, or removed

47. Chokecherry, (Prunus virginiana), also spelled choke cherry, deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae), native to North America

48. Typically reaching 20 feet high with an irregular rounded-oval crown, Chokecherry produces a profusion of cylindrical white flowers in the spring.

49. Chokecherry is a small deciduous tree or large shrub with clusters of cup-shaped, 5-lobed, fragrant, white flowers that bloom in mid-spring

50. The bark of Chokecherry is thin, dark gray or brown, and fairly smooth, showing only faint and scattered, paper-thin wavy ridges running roughly lengthwise