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  1. PeteD New Member

    joined: Jun 4, 2008
    184 posts
    Northeastern MA
    Hopefully, this one is easier than my last one:
    http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/76125/

    I have another, too, but I will leave that for another day. :)

    I may need to get better photos of the leaf structure (on a ladder), but here are some photos. You can see the small currently green fruits one of the shots. These ripen to some other color that I can't recall.

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    TIA,
    Pete
    #1

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  2. golfandwoodnut Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 25, 2009
    1,392 posts
    Pittsburgh PA
    good old cherry, always a favorite and seasons fast, smells good.
  3. nrford Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 26, 2011
    649 posts
    NW lower Mi.
    +1
  4. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,418 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    To easy!
  5. PeteD New Member

    joined: Jun 4, 2008
    184 posts
    Northeastern MA
    Now that you say it, I see it. Just too used to the edible kind people plant in the yard - longer leaves, bigger fruit, and different bark than this tree (ones I have seen). What kind of cherry or are there a ton?
  6. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,418 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    Yea there's people that smoke with cherry The domestic cherry tree is pretty good. Get a wild cherry not so good!

    Wild cherry or black cherry can get small cherries on them.

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