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Black cherry tree height

This histogram example shows the frequency distribution of black cherry tree height. It was designed on the base of the Wikimedia Commons file: Black cherry tree histogram.svg. [commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Black_cherry_tree_histogram.svg] This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. [creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en] "Prunus serotina, commonly called black cherry, wild black cherry, rum cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a woody plant species belonging to the genus Prunus. This cherry is native to eastern North America: from eastern Canada through southern Quebec and Ontario; south through the eastern United States to Texas and central Florida; with disjunct populations in Arizona and New Mexico; and in the mountains of Mexico and Guatemala. A mature black cherry can easily be identified in a forest by its very broken, dark grey to black bark, which has the appearance of very thick, burnt cornflakes. However, for about the first decade or so of its life, the bark is thin, smooth, and striped, resembling that of a birch. It can also quickly be identified by its long, shiny leaves resembling those of a sourwood, and by an almond-like odor released when a young twig is scratched and held close to the nose." [Prunus serotina. Wikipedia] The histogram example "Black cherry tree height" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Histograms solution from the Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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