Common in the understory are chokecherry, beaked hazelnut, a wild rose, red baneberry, thimbleberry, and bracken. |
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Pin cherry, black cherry, and chokecherry are some of the best trees for attracting birds. |
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The sun shone behind his ears, which turned the color of chokecherry jelly. |
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Had I plucked the leaf of a Japanese Stewartia, a chokecherry or an American Beech? |
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Infected chokecherry usually dies within 1 to 3 years after exhibiting symptoms. |
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Use the lower rate for species that are more susceptible such as chokecherry, western snowberry and willow. |
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Movement of X-disease can occur from infected sweet and sour cherry, although chokecherry is often the principle reservoir. |
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In woods behind Mayflower Inn, at Manomet Point, came upon gay crowd of cedar waxwings swigging ripe chokecherry juice. |
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It was autumn now, and the chokecherry thickets and hawthorn breaks were changing color. |
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Wild chokecherry should be removed from within 250 m of susceptible orchards and vineyards. |
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The most significant spread of X-disease is from cherry to cherry, from cherry to peach, or chokecherry and bitter cherry to either cherry or peach. |
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Then, seeking to stay beneath cover, they zoomed through a narrow natural tunnel in the tangle of hawthorn and chokecherry trees, until they hit the net and were stopped cold. |
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Recently, an increasing incidence of X-disease has been seen in southern Ontario, likely a result of the expansion of chokecherry into stone fruit production areas. |
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Some small trees and shrubs that will offer a bountiful feast include mulberry, hawthorn, crab-apple, common juniper, highbush blueberry, staghorn sumac, winterberry, elderberry, chokecherry, gooseberry, and mountain ash. |
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He lifted wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow of rich black soil and carried it patiently to the low spot in the back yard, under the old chokecherry trees. |
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The tree species include sea buckthorn, chokecherry, ash and lilac. |
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It is the fall webworm that concerns us, as it feeds on apples, ash, birch, chokecherry, elm, hickory, linden, oaks, willow, and more than 100 fruit, shade and woodland trees. |
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