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Shop for Choke Cherry Tree (Prunus virginiana), 2-3 ft tall, a hardy fruit tree producing edible cherries in USDA Zones 2-6. This fast-growing tree is ideal for attracting wildlife and adds beauty to your landscape with its white spring flowers and colorful fall foliage.
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.
$ 40.00. Chokecherry is a small deciduous tree or large shrub with clusters of cup-shaped, 5-lobed, fragrant, white flowers that bloom in mid-spring. Globular, pea-sized edible berries ripen to dark purple/black in August that attract birds and wildlife. Can be used for shelter belts, windbreaks, wildlife habitats, and for erosion control.
A native tree to our area, clusters or dark red to blackish berries. Very astringent, but good for jelly and preserves. Collections: Native Plants , Super Hardy , Tolerate Plants
Cold Stream Farm supplies Choke Cherry trees which are grown as bare root seedlings and transplants and sold both wholesale and retail with no minimum order. Sources: Virginia Tech: Choke Cherry; Missouri Botanical Garden: Prunus virginiana
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Prunus virginiana, commonly called chokecherry, is primarily native from Newfoundland to Saskatchewan south to North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri and Kansas. In Missouri, it most frequently occurs on wooded slopes, bluffs and ravines in areas north of the Missouri River (Steyermark).