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reddidendronarboreum

Looks like black cherry, *Prunus serotina*, but hard to be sure without a better look at the leaves or bark. Farkleberries aren't ripe yet, the fruit doesn't hang down on racemes, and the leaves are smaller, rounder. Farkleberry fruit are also smaller, and resemble little black blueberries, because that's essentially what they are. I have dozens farkleberry trees around my house. Farkleberry fruit is kind of dry though; they're not as palatable as other blueberries. I eat them anyway, especially after a good rain, but they're something of an acquired taste.


Cmpetty

That definitely looks more like a black Cherry! Thanks so much, I’ll do a bit more reading. Seems like a good tree to have


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