Wild fruits like these forms the basis of many chokecherry recipes. The glistening red or black fruit of the wild chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) is a familiar sight–during August and September–next ...
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FAIRBANKS — Chokecherries reward you not once but twice a year. First in spring, when that intoxicating honey smell suddenly bursts out of its white blossoms, the strength of it stopping you ...