Chokecherry
Chokecherry
Chokecherry is a medium/large-sized shrub that forms
a dense thicket from root suckers. It is used for the outer
row in multi-row windbreaks. Chokecherry is good
wildlife habitat, providing food and cover for birds and
small mammals. Showy white flowers bloom in April or
May, and the cherries ripen during July. The cherries can
be used for making jelly and wine.
Chokecherry should not be planted near other stone-fruit
species because of western x-disease and black knot. Tent
caterpillars are often a problem in the spring but rarely
kill the plant.
Shrubs
Height at 20:
6 feet-12 feet
Height at Maturity:
6 feet-12 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
6 feet-10 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
12 feet-18 feet