Description : need identity of tree size plant in FL, red berries, dark smooth bark, not a Brazilian pepper
Last Answer : Black Cherry: Chokecherry's Bitter Cousin Prunus serotina: The Better Late than Never Cherry In central Florida the most common edible cherry we see is the Black Cherry, Prunus serotina (sair-OTT-ih- ... bark. You can cook the cherries with their stones and then separate. Throw the stones away.