PRUNUS VIRGINIANA, Common Chokecherry 1 gallon
$14.00
100 or more $7.50/each
100 in stock
Description
Crooked shrub or small tree to 30 feet. Can take partial shade. Dark green leaves turn maroon and gold in fall. White, cone-shaped flower clusters in spring, followed by dark cherries. Use as a windbreak or screen. Native Americans mixed these cherries with venison to make pemmican. Folklore tells that Sacajawea was eating chokecherries when she was abducted by Minatarees and sold to a French fur trader.
- Berries: purple/red cherries
- Drought Tolerant: no
- Evergreen: no
- Flower Color: white
- Flowers, Berries or Seeds: yes
- Mature Height: 20-30′
- Sunshine: full sun
- USDA Zone: 2
Additional information
Weight | 5.00 lbs |
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