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  1. 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 …

  2. Prunus virginiana - Wikipedia

    The chokecherry is closely related to the black cherry (Prunus serotina) of eastern North America, which can reach 30 m (100 ft) tall and has larger leaves and darker fruit.

  3. How to Grow and Care for Chokecherries - The Spruce

    Jul 10, 2024 · 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, …

  4. Chokecherry occurs naturally in a wide range of soil types and textures. Soils supporting chokecherry vary considerably, from abandoned construction sites, with almost no soil depth or fertility, to deep …

  5. CHOKECHERRY - PRUNUS VIRGINIANA | The UFOR Nursery & Lab

    Following the flowers, the fruit that is known as chokecherry form and are shiny dark red or blackish. They have a bitter or astringent taste, hence one of the common names bitter cherry.

  6. What Are Chokecherries? Identification, Uses, and Safety

    Aug 22, 2025 · While the ripe pulp of chokecherry fruit is edible, other parts of the plant, including the pits (seeds), leaves, and stems, contain compounds that can be harmful if ingested.

  7. Lewis and Clark were introduced to the wild chokecherry “wild cherry” on their expedition through NE, SD and ND. Chokecherries were combined with dried meat to feed the Native Americans all year.

  8. 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 …

  9. How to Grow Chokecherry in Your Garden | USU

    Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), also known as bitter-berry or wild cherry, is usually grown as a large shrub but can also be trained to be a small tree. It is native to North America and can be found …

  10. Chokecherry - Grow Native!

    Fruit is red, ripening to purple in fall. Grow as a screen or as an understory planting as it has unusual shade tolerance for a cherry. Forms large upright clumps. Host plant for the larvae of a number of …