it is a tree that produces chokecherrys.....slitely bitter in flavor used to make jelly.......
what is the leaf shape and type of a chokecherry tree
Not sure, but I think you mean Chokecherry Tree. See the link below for a good page on Chokecherry trees. Some good photos attached.
Anywhere from 30-250 years as long as it is taken care of!!
By safe, I assume you mean breathing the odor, and the answer is yes. you can burn chokecherry and not worry about breathing the odor. The only plants/trees to worry about are the poisonous ones, like poison sumac etc.
The chokecherry is native to North America and can be found anywhere except the far north and the deep south.
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the size of a grape
The chokecherries are to be poisonous and they are not at the same time. The seed within the chokecherry is very poisonous. The outside of the chokecherry is not poisonous though. It is used for many things like wines and syrups.
A balanced, general fertilizer is the best fertilizer for yellow chokecherry. The shrub or small tree in question (Prunus virginiana) needs loamy, well-drained soil with pH (power of hydrogen) ranges between 5.0 and 8.0. It generally requires fertilization, such as by a 16-16-16 NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) fertilizer in the spring, only if soil testing and analysis suggest nutrient deficiencies.
chocolate cherry tree leaves peach tree leaves oreleander yew black walnut tobacco alsike clover azaleas black locust tree buckwheat chokecherry firecherry tree fiddleneck ground Ivy horse chestnut horse tail larkspur locoweed milkweed lipine oak plum tree leaves oleander poison hemlock potato red maple tree white hemlock there is more then this but this is the list i keep of plants i know that live around my area
A chokecherry is a cherry that is grown in North America. It is eaten raw, however it is much more desirous when eaten cooked.