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Wood: Although
the wood is heavy, hard and close-grained, it is rather weak and is
not commercially important due to the small diameter and irregular shape
of the trunk.
Wildlife: Prunus species are the next
most important woody plant fruits for wildlife after the oaks,
pines and blackberries. This species is recommended for wildlife plantings,
as it is an important source of browse and fruits for a number of mammals
and birds. The early spring flowers provide an important source of nectar
for butterflies, honeybees and ants. Astringency is removed by cooking,
and choke cherries make tasty pie-fillings, sauces and wine. The seeds must
not be swallowed, as they contain cyanide.
Horticulture:The wild-type plant is
not recommended for horticultural purposes, as it has a short life-span,
a suckering habit and is susceptible to black knot disease. The variety
'Schubert' has leaves which open green and turn a deep, reddish-purple color
as they age. It is, however, subject to the same limitations of the species.
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