MOQ | 1 piece |
Port | Miami |
Packaging | as desired |
Lead Time | 7days |
Common Names
Black cherry, black choke, cabinet cherry, choke cherry, mountain
black cherry, rum cherry, Virginia prune bark, whicky cherry,
wild black cherry, wild cherry.
Description
A valuable tree that grows to 100 feet in height and has a
straight trunk covered with rough, black bark. Inner bark is
aromatic. The young branches are smooth and reddish. Leaves are
shiny, smooth, and finely toothed, 2 to 5 inches long. Small
white flowers occur in long drooping clusters at the end of the
branches, followed by clusters of round, black berries that are
edible but bitter.
Flowering Period
April to May.
Habitat
Along fence rows, roadsides, streamsides, pastures, and in dry
woods.
Harvest
Young, thin bark; and bark from older trees after it has been
rossed; also, fruit when ripe.
Uses
The bark is used primarily as a flavoring agent. The drug is an
excellent expectorant. Appalachian wild cherry bark tea is used
for coughs, colds, and cholera.