Can you guess what is pictured below?
The answer to last week’s mystery is black cherry, Prunus serotina, pictured below:
The wood of the black cherry tree is highly prized for its durability and beautiful reddish-brown hue. Craftsmen and furniture makers appreciate its workability and fine finish. Renowned for its straight grain and beautiful natural luster, this timber is often used to create high-quality furniture, cabinets, and intricate woodcraft.
When crushed, black cherry leaves emit a distinct almond scent.
The fruit of the black cherry is held in an elongated cluster and ripens to a purple-black color. The cherries are consumed by at least 33 species. They also serve as a source of nectar for pollinators and as a host plant for the larvae of several butterfly species. Small mammals also snack on the berries.
Tart when eaten fresh, the cherries become the star ingredient in jams, pies.
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Julie Lowe says
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