Deciduous tree of southeastern United States and Mexico.
Upright deciduous shrub having frosted dark-blue fruit; east and east central North America.
1 The fruit of the black haw , or stag-bush, is not edible until after frost has touched it.
2 One writer gave black haw and snowball as their favourite foods, and the length of the caterpillar when full grown nearly two inches.
3 Wild grapes and black haws were ready.
4 The bittersweet black haws were ripe.
5 You see it on cultivated plums, grapes, and apples, but never in any such perfection as on moonseed and black haws in the woods.
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