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Tree ID please
DanaM:
Hope you folk can help, I believe this is a cherry of some type. I know its not immature Black Cherry. I always called it pin cherry.
Perhaps Chokecherry? They don't get very big 3" to 4" diameter trunk is about max maybe 20' tall is big. Tend to grow in clumps.
Took a walk at lunch today and took the camera with.
Last two pics are looking down Lake Michigan shoreline, and looking inside the breakwall on the Manistique River entrance.
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Pat B:
The tree and leaves look like sarvis(Amelanchier sp) but I haven't seen the flowers that big. Could be
A. sanguinea(roundleaf juneberry, shore shadbush). This tree grows from west of the Great Lakes to New England and down into Tenn and NC. Pat.
DanaM:
I looked up June berry it could be it These things grow all over up here, seems that they like the sun find em
on the edges and open areas. June berry good eatin?
Dana
Coo-wah-chobee:
Looks like serviceberry to me.I think its( Amelanchier arborea) . Also called shadbush in some areas by coast.In laws lived in north by Onondaga Lake, used to see it all the time when we used to visit in spring....bob
Coo-wah-chobee:
Yessir berries are delicious, can eat them raw right by tree or make jam like my mother-in-law used to...bob
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