Homegrown Habitat, May 2025: Chokecherry - Connecticut Audubon Society
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Homegrown Habitat, May 2025: Chokecherry - Connecticut Audubon Society
Chokecherry is considered a keystone plant because it hosts many caterpillar species. Credit:Nadiatalent, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Homegrown Habitat author Sarah Middeleer says that despite the name, chokecherry is a plant to love. Write to her at homegrown@ctaudubon.org. Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), a small tree with excellent garden potential, is also an ecological powerhouse. It is native to much of the United States except fo…
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