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    Prunus virginiana

    Prunus virginiana, commonly called bitter-berry, chokecherry, Virginia bird cherry, and western chokecherry, is a species of bird cherry native to North America. Wikipedia

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  4. thespruce.com

    Jul 10, 2024Prunus virginiana 'Schubert': This tree has green leaves in the spring that turn burgundy in the summer, blooms light pink flowers and produces an abundance of dark red-purple fruit that birds love. Prunus virginiana 'Canada Red': This cultivar blooms white and was created to eliminate the plant's suckering problem.It also has green to bright red foliage, which is less purple than 'Schubert'.
  5. prairienursery.com

    Chokecherry - Prunus virginiana - is a large, highly adaptable native shrub that tolerates a wide range of soil and light conditions. Typically reaching 20 feet high with an irregular rounded-oval crown, Chokecherry produces a profusion of cylindrical white flowers in the spring. The flowers give way to a bounty of dark red berries in the ...
  6. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    inflorescence a fascicle with 4-10 flowers, the pedicels much longer than the axis of the inflorescence, and leaf blades toothed with blunt teeth (vs. P. virginiana, with the inflorescence a raceme with mostly 18-64 flowers, the pedicels shorter than the axis of the inflorescence, and leaf blades toothed with sharp teeth).
  7. landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu

    Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) is subdivided into two or three botanical varieties, namely: P. virginiana var. virginiana - common chokecherry (eastern variety) - widely distributed throughout southern Canada and much of the United States. It occurs from Newfoundland to British Columbia and south to North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas ...

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