Wildlife

Pin cherry

Prunus pensylvanica
Habitat
Williston, ND
Conservation
Secure

Last specimen described in detail by Lewis. A gunshot soon after made it impossible to sit and write at length.

Journal References

15 journal entries mention Pin cherry

Jul 12 1804
Clark: July 12, 1804
...ed great quantities, of Grapes, plums Crab apls and a wild Cherry, Growing like a Comn. Wild Cherry only larger & grows on a Small bush, on the side of a clift Sand...
Oct 29 1804
Clark: October 29, 1804
...rat-toe-no mook-gu (man wolf Chief) (at war) Cal-tar co ta(Cherry grows on a bush) old Chief and father to the above mentd. Chief Maw-pah'-pir-re-cos-sa tooThis ch...
Apr 26 1805
Lewis: April 26, 1805
...h the addition of the broad leafed willow, Goosbury, choke cherry, purple currant; and honeysuckle bushis; the open bottoms border on the hills, and are covered in ...
May 12 1805
Lewis: May 12, 1805
... the face of the hills and in the little ravines. the choke cherry also grows here in the hollows and at the heads of the gullies; the choke Cherry has been in blum...
Aug 13 1805
Lewis: August 13, 1805
...ow leafed cottonwood and willow, also the red willow Choke Cherry service berry and a few currant bushes such as were common on the Missouri. these people had been...
Aug 22 1805
Lewis: August 22, 1805
...ining each about a bushel of dryed service berries some checherry cakes and about a bushel of roots of three different kinds dryed and prepared for uce which were ...
Jan 25 1806
Clark: January 25, 1806
... neighbourhood are a Deep purple about the Size of a Small cherry called by them Shal lun, a Small pale red berry called Sol me; the vineing or low brown berry, a ...
Jan 25 1806
Lewis: January 25, 1806
...hbourhood are a deep purple burry about the size of a small cherry called by them Shal-lun, a small pale red bury called Sol'-me; the vineing or low Crambury, a lig...
Feb 8 1806
Clark: February 8, 1806
...purple berry about the Size of a buck Shot or common black cherry, of an ovale form, tho reather more bluntly pointed than at the insertion of the peduncle, at the ...
Feb 8 1806
Lewis: February 8, 1806
...erple berry about the size of a buck short or common black cherry, of an ovate form tho reather more bluntly pointed, than at the insertion of the peduncle; at the ...
Apr 12 1806
Clark: April 12, 1806
...d ash, Sweet willow a Species of beech, alder, white thorn, cherry of a Small Speces, Servis berry bushes, Huckleberries bushes, a Speces of Lorel &c. &c. I saw a t...
Apr 12 1806
Lewis: April 12, 1806
...sh, a species of maple, the purple haw, a small speceis of cherry; purple currant, goosberry, red willow, vining and white burry honeysuckle, huckkle burry, sacacom...
Apr 30 1806
Lewis: April 30, 1806
...wood, birch, the crimson haw, redwillow, sweetwillow, chokecherry yellow currants, goosberry, whiteberryed honeysuckle rose bushes, seven bark, and shoemate. I obse...
Apr 30 1806
Clark: April 30, 1806
...d, birch, the Crimson haw, red willow, Sweet willow, Choke Cherry, yellow Current, goose berry, white berried honey suckle, rose bushes, Seven bark, Shoemate &c. &c...
May 1 1806
Clark: May 1, 1806
...upplyed with Small Cotton trees, willow, red willow, choke Cherry, white thorn, birch, elder, ____ rose & honey suckle. Great portion of these bottoms has been lat...

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