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Questions On Chokecherry
... Chokecherry Questions on: Chokecherry Ron Smith, Horticulturist, NDSU Extension Service Q: I was reading your page on chokecherry trees, but still have a question. I need to clear some of the trees. Is chokecherry wood ... chopped down a chokecherry tree and would like to know if the wood can be used in a meat smoker. Someone told us there is something unsafe about using chokecherry wood because it ...
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Common Hardwood Tree Diseases - Prevention and Control
... kinds of trees. Trees most commonly affected by powdery mildew are linden, crabapple, catalpa and chokecherry, but almost any tree or shrub can get powdery mildew. Find out how to prevent ... is caused by fungi which have entered the tree through open wounds and exposed bare wood. Usually a conk or mushroom "fruiting" body is the first sign of infection. All deciduous ...
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More Poisonous Plants
... More Poisonous Plants GardenLine | Porpourri - Miscellaneous | More Poisonous Plants By Grant Wood The writer is a lecturer with the Department of Horticulture Science. This column ... all parts; Calla Lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica, leaves and rhizome; * Castor Beans, Ricinus communis, seeds; Chokecherry, Birdcherry Prunus (some species), seeds (stones), flesh of fruit non-toxic; Daffodil, Narcissus ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... MAYDAY TREE (Prunus padus commutata) is a close relative of the chokecherry but slightly taller and usually pruned to a single trunk. ... by black fruit which provides food for birds. Like the chokecherry, the Mayday Tree is susceptible to "black knot," a fungus ... , a bacterial disease which is controlled by pruning out infected wood. A similar but slightly smaller tree is the SHOWY MOUNTAIN ASH ...
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HortNews- September 2005
... cotoneaster Juniperus spp. - juniper Prunus americana - American plum Prunus tomentosa - Nanking cherry Prunus virginiana - chokecherry Rhus spp. - sumac Ribes spp. - currant Rosa rugosa - rugosa rose Sambucus canadensis - ... orchard on the Kimmel hayrack Watch a variety of Nebraska vendors create unique wood handicrafts Buy gourmet fruit and nut products and fine handicrafts For more information, ...
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HortNews- March 2006
... ornamental varieties, and occasionally infects apricots, peaches and other plants in the Prunus genus, like chokecherry. Black knot is common throughout Nebraska in wild plum thickets. The disease in characterized ... of the new growth stops. On infected plant parts, abnormal growth of bark and wood tissues produce small, light-brown swellings that eventually rupture as they enlarge. In late ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Current Plant Highlights - December
... Path and Valley Road. The exquisite bark of Prunus mackii, Amur chokecherry, peels from the trunk in strips, varying in color from brownish ... at first, but matures to black in August. Specimens of Amur chokecherry are located in the Bradley Collection of Rosaceous Plants just west ... has it that King Solomon, enchanted by the tree's fragrant wood, used cedar of Lebanon to build his temple. A large ...
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Prunus sp. - cherry
... leaves color well in autumn, and it bears sporodic white or pink flowers on bare wood during frost-free periods in winter. It has the added advantage of more delicate twigging ... red berries. The young growth and undersides of leaves have a downy texture. Prunus virginiana: chokecherry - A shrubby cherry otherwise similar to P. serotina. Prunus yedoensis: Yedo flowering cherry, Yoshino cherry ...
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Common Chokecherry
... round and dark red 0.3" in diameter Common Chokecherry Prunus virginiana The Common Chokecherry is a small tree, sometimes a shrub, and ... counties and in scattered parts of the southern counties. The wood of this tree is similar to that of the Black Cherry ... use it in making jellies. People also occasionally plant the Common Chokecherry tree as an ornamental, or to provide food for birds. Tree Size ...
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Paghat's Garden: Chokecherry Tree
... other side of the tunnel between the maple & the chokecherry is a Hino Crimson Azalea. Chokecherry "The trees in the garden rained flowers. Children ... too much unnecessary weight pulling at the crotch & no dead wood sapping the tree's strength; keep grass away from the ... t large enough to make up for the chokecherry's wonderful presence now, but if the chokecherry really does make it through one more ...
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