Prized for its wood, bark, and fruit, the black cherry tree produces fruit commonly turned into jelly and wine (not to be eaten raw). As an alternative to the white mulberry, the black cherry also ...
Mulberry trees have a long history as landscape trees that are attractive to birds and wildlife due to their large leaf canopies and abundant berries. In the United States, there are native red ...
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