chokecherry tree (Meaning)

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chokecherry tree (n)

a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birds

Synonyms & Antonyms of chokecherry tree

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chokecherry tree Sentence Examples

  1. The chokecherry tree in our backyard bursts into fragrant blooms every spring, painting the landscape with delicate white flowers.
  2. We often sit beneath the shade of the old chokecherry tree, enjoying its cool respite on hot summer days.
  3. The birds flock to the ripe berries hanging from the branches of the chokecherry tree, feasting on nature's bounty.
  4. Every autumn, we eagerly anticipate the harvest from our chokecherry tree, using the tart fruit to make delicious preserves and pies.
  5. The leaves of the chokecherry tree turn a brilliant red in the fall, creating a stunning contrast against the blue sky.
  6. With its gnarled trunk and twisting branches, the chokecherry tree is a majestic presence in our garden.
  7. We planted a young chokecherry tree in memory of our grandmother, who loved to forage for wild berries in the countryside.
  8. The scent of chokecherry blossoms fills the air with sweetness, attracting bees and butterflies to the tree.
  9. As children, we used to climb the sturdy branches of the chokecherry tree, reaching for the ripest berries at the top.
  10. The songbirds serenade us from the branches of the chokecherry tree, their melodious tunes echoing through the garden.

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a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birds

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The chokecherry tree in our backyard bursts into fragrant blooms every spring, painting the landscape with delicate white flowers.

We often sit beneath the shade of the old chokecherry tree, enjoying its cool respite on hot summer days.

The birds flock to the ripe berries hanging from the branches of the chokecherry tree, feasting on nature's bounty.

Every autumn, we eagerly anticipate the harvest from our chokecherry tree, using the tart fruit to make delicious preserves and pies.