Choke Cherry | Prunus virginiana
Description
Deciduous small tree that grows 6′-15′ tall with white to pinkish flowers in late spring and dark purple to black fruits. Needs full sun to produce a good crop of the sour red-black cherries much loved by wild animals and birds. CAUTION: leaves are extremely toxic to grazing animals!
Plant Details
Habitat | Mixed conifer forests, streamsides | |
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Habitat Notes | Can occur on a variety of soil types | |
Phenology | Flowers April-July, fruits June-July | |
Mature Height | 8-15’ | |
Shade Preference | Full sun | |
Soil Tolerance | Prefers moist soils | |
Special Uses | Attracts birds; Provides wildlife forage, cover and food. | |
Ethnobotany | A stable food source and medicinal plant for Indigenous tribes across North America |