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27+ Black Chokecherry Bush

Red chokeberry aronia arbutifolia. Black chokecherry is a large vigorous shrub with mature plants reaching an average height of 12 feet and about 13 5 feet wide.

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Black chokecherry bush

It can be found throughout canada south to georgia west to new mexico and california at elevations ranging from 500 10 000 feet. Small clusters of white flowers in spring are followed by glossy black fruit. It even tolerates road salt so can be incorporated into street plantings.

An extremely hardy deciduous shrub that will reach maturity in five years the black chokeberry is a perfect choice for naturalizing. Black chokeberry is found in low lying wooded areas and has a very adaptable nature. Grow it in wet or acidic soils in full sun partial sun or shade.

It features white flowers black fruits and red fall foliage. Dark green foliage turns reddish purple in the fall. Apiosporina morbosa the problem with black knot disease is that it s hard to detect.

Learn about growing black chokecherry in your yard. Black chokecherry is a fruit bearing shrub native to minnesota. Black chokecherry begins flowering in may and the fruit is ripe in mid to late august.

If left alone the plants can form colonies that provide food and shelter for wildlife. It features white flowers black fruits and red fall foliage. The black chokeberry aronia melanocarpa is a deciduous shrub from north america.

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