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Are chokecherries poisnies

Updated: 10/27/2022
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The chokecherries are to be poisonous and they are not at the same time. The seed within the chokecherry is very poisonous. The outside of the chokecherry is not poisonous though. It is used for many things like wines and syrups.

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