- They each
contain a
large stone.
Chokecherry –
habit Leaf and
drupes of
plant in
Saskatchewan Autumn foliage Chokecherries are very high in
antioxidant pigment...
-
making one's
mouth pucker.
Chokeberries are
often mistakenly called chokecherries, the
common name for
Prunus virginiana.
Further adding to the ambiguity...
- The
Chokecherry and
Sierra Madre Wind
Energy Project is large-scale wind farm
currently under construction near Rawlins, Wyoming. If
completed as scheduled...
- black, pygmy, bud, and
Great Basin), blue elderberry, Utah serviceberry,
chokecherry, and
skunkbush sumac.
Western poison oak,
poison sumac, and
western poison...
-
Prunus maackii,
commonly called the
Manchurian cherry or Amur
chokecherry, is a
species of
cherry native to
Korea and both
banks of the Amur River, in...
- were
typically planted together,
supporting each
other as they grow.
Chokecherries were also an
important crop,
mostly for the
Blackfoot and
Cheyenne tribes...
- seeds,
banana yucca (or datil,
broadleaf yucca) fruit,
chili peppers,
chokecherries, cota (used for tea), currants,
dropseed gr**** seeds,
Gambel oak acorns...
- wind
energy in
Wyoming is one of the
highest of any U.S. state. The
Chokecherry and
Sierra Madre Wind
Energy Project is the
largest commercial wind generation...
- bitterroot. They also
depended on wild carrot, wild onion, and
chokecherries.
Chokecherries were
useful in more ways than one -
their stems were
brewed to...
-
known as
chokecherry midge or
chokecherry gall midge, is a
species of gall
midges in the
family Cecidomyiidae. Its host is the
chokecherry Prunus virginiana...