In our study, red chokeberry produced more pomes per fruiting stem than black chokeberry did, as well as more fruit across the entire fen. |
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Plant lower-growing, berry-laden shrubs, such as winterberry and chokeberry, as a bridge from the trees to ground covers. |
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However, red chokeberry might contribute more soft mast for wildlife consumption. |
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Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica. |
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Although we did not measure stem heights in our study, we have observed that red chokeberry is often taller than black chokeberry at this site. |
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In the woods, a grove of chokeberry and shadblow bushes held their maroon berries over a frozen waterfall. |
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The life science features within this nature reserve include rich fen meadows and southern flora such as ten-flowered showy goldenrod and purple chokeberry. |
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Depending on conditions, she often uses red chokeberry, Joe-Pye weed, native asters, bee balm and blue lobelia in her rain gardens. |
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These included such hardy species as red chokeberry, buttonbush, spicebush and red twig dogwood. |
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Black chokeberry, golden Alexander and roundleaf dogwoods grow well in Michigan in drier soils. |
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Old varieties of apples, plums, black chokeberry. |
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Antithrombin effect of polyphenol-rich extracts from black chokeberry and grape seeds. |
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Sassafras and honey locust and wild black cherry were the tallest, and they were predominant, and beneath them were chokeberry, bayberry, sumac, Hercules' club, spice bush, sheep laurel, hawthorn, and witch hazel. |
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One fruit that showed promised was the aronia berry, also known as the chokeberry. |
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Johnson grass, Sudan grass, common sorghum, wild black cherry, chokeberry and arrow grass commonly produce hydrocyanic acid. |
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Either the red or black chokeberry, Aronia, are native, May-blooming shrubs that dependably produce substantial berry crops yearly. |
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Black Chokeberry is a heartwarming novel about the bonds three women share through thick and thin. |
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New for 2003 is a class at The Inn at Perry Cabin in Maryland, home to unusual plant specimens such as the White Fringetree, the Highbush Blueberry and the Red Chokeberry. |
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