Tried and True Native Plant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
Earlier classified as Photinia melanocarpa, this attractive native* is often found in bogs, swamps, and moist thickets. Although edible, the fruits’ acerbic taste often causes choking—hence the common name. However, its red coloring and healthy nutrients make it useful in food processing.
*It is native to DC, historical in DE, and absent in about ten PA counties. In VA, it is frequent in the mountains, infrequent in the Piedmont (it is not reported to be in Loudoun county), and infrequent to rare in the Coastal Plain.
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