
Prunus padus - Wikipedia
Prunus padus, known as bird cherry, hackberry (unrelated to the genus Celtis), hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a flowering plant in the rose family. It is a species of cherry , a deciduous small tree or large shrub up to 16 metres (52 ft) tall.
Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
Bird cherry is native to northern Europe and northern Asia. Its spring flowers are an early source of nectar for bees. Unlike wild cherry, bird cherry does not produce fruit suckers. Common names: bird cherry, black dogwood, hagberry, hogberry. Scientific name: Prunus padus. Family: Rosaceae. Origin: native. Mature trees can grow to 25m.
Bird cherry - The Wildlife Trusts
As its name suggests, the bird cherry is a native tree related to the wild cherry. It can be found in wet woodland or along stream edges and hedgerows. As it can tolerate greater exposure and elevation than wild cherry, it often grows in upland woodlands.
Prunus padus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Prunus padus, commonly called European birdcherry, is a deciduous ornamental cherry tree that typically grows 20-40’ tall with a rounded crown. Fragrant white flowers in pendulous 3-6” long clusters (racemes) appear after the foliage emerges in spring.
Prunus padus (Bird Cherry) | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Bird cherry (Prunus padus) is a flowering, wild cherry tree native to Northern Europe, and is commonly found growing in hedgerows and wilder parts of the UK. It's a deciduous tree reaching 10-15 metres in height, and its broad spreading canopy …
Prunus padus | bird cherry Trees/RHS - RHS Gardening
bird cherry. A large deciduous tree with toothed, ovate leaves turning yellow in autumn, and pendant racemes of frgrant white flowers 1cm wide in late spring, followed by small, bitter black fruits
Prunus pensylvanica (Bird Cherry, Fire Cherry, Pin Cherry, Red Cherry …
Fire Cherry is a deciduous tree that is native to much of Canada and south to Georgia in the Appalachian mountains. In NC it is found in the mountains only. It grows in dry to moist clearings, open woods, woodland edges and disturbed sites.
Bird cherry tree facts and information | Trees for Life
Bird cherry is a relatively small deciduous tree in the Rosaceae family, and in Scotland it is also known as hagberry or hackberry, with its fruits being called ‘hags’. It can grow to a height of 15 metres, but in Scotland it’s usually only up to 10 metres tall.
How to Identify Bird Cherry Trees | A Comprehensive Guide
Learn how to identify Bird Cherry trees with our comprehensive guide. Discover key features, habitat, and tips for recognizing Bird Cherry in the wild.
Bird Cherry | Prunus padus - tree guide
The Bird Cherry is botanically called Prunus padus. The Tree is a deciduous tree, it will be up to 15 m (49 ft) high. The leaves are ovoid and the flowers are white. The tree likes Sun to shade (bevorzugt) at the location and the soil should be sandy to loamy, calcareous.
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