Wild or cultivated, the mahaleb is a shallow-rooted plant, a fact that must be taken into consideration in its use as a stock. |
Cherries on mahaleb are hardier to cold than those on Mazzard stocks. |
The wood of the mahaleb tree is of value in cabinet making, possessing among other good qualities a pleasant and lasting odor. |
There is no question but that the mahaleb is a dwarfing stock. |
These products include resins, balsam, laurel leaves, peppermint leaves, birch leaves, mahaleb cherries, pine nuts, and sumac leaves. |
Cherries on mahaleb ripen their wood earlier than those on Mazzard and may thus be dug earlier in the fall. |