Common Chokecherry (bundle of 25)
| Name | Common Chokecherry | 
| Scientific Name | Prunus virginiana | 
| Wildlife Value | Good | 
| Average height | 20' | 
| Origin | Native | 
| Shade Tolerance | Moderate | 
| Drought Tolerance | Good | 
| Growth Rate | Slow | 
| Fruit | Bitter Berries | 
| Special Characteristics | White Flowers | 
| Seedling Size | 12"-18" | 
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General Description
This small suckering hardy tree or large shrub is native throughout Minnesota. The leaves and fruit stones are poisonous containing hydrocyanic acid.
Pests
Common diseases include X-disease, black knot, stem decay, shothole and Valsa canker. Common insect pest is prairie tent caterpillar. Deer commonly browse choke-cherry. Extract of various Prunus species are toxic to various insect pests.
Uses
Fruits ripen in late summer to a bright red to a reddish purple and are commonly used for jellies and jams, but highly delectable source of food for birds.
