Prunus padus


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Where to find it Value to wildlife Uses and mythology Threats Quick facts Common names: bird cherry, black dogwood, hagberry, hogberry Scientific name: Prunus padus Family: Rosaceae Origin: native Mature trees can grow to 25m. The bark is smooth, peeling and greyish-brown and emits an unpleasant, acrid odour.


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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. Flowers are followed by astringent, pea-sized, black cherries which ripen in mid-summer.


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Prunus padus 'Albertii' Flowering Cherry Unavailable Very prolific, white flowering form of the 'Bird Cherry', with a compact and upright shape. Good autumn colour. Read more Deciduous S Size: Small Leaf colour: Green Flower colour: White Flowering month: May Replacement prune Fruit for wildlife Clay tolerant Scented flowers Full Description


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Prunus padus 'Albertii' (Bird cherry 'Albertii') Other names: Black dogwood 'Albertii', Eggberry 'Albertii', Hackberry 'Albertii', Hagberry 'Albertii', Heckberry 'Albertii', Hedgeberry 'Albertii', Hog cherry 'Albertii' ShootChecker™ STOP: Make sure you get the "Right Plant, Right Place." 90% of plants die because they were the wrong plant choice.


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Genus description Prunus can be deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs with showy flowers in spring, and often good autumn foliage colour. Some have edible fruit in autumn, and a few species have ornamental bark Name status Accepted Advertise here Find help & information on Prunus padus 'Albertii' from the RHS


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Prunus padus, known as bird cherry, hackberry, 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. It is the type species of the subgenus Padus, which have flowers in racemes.


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PRUNUS PADUS ALBERTII - Bird Cherry Characteristics A cultivated selection of the native Bird Cherry, it has strong upright growth and a neat conical habit making it a useful avenue on street tree. Like its parent it has slender racemes of almond centred flowers and good autumn colours. It will grow easily on a single stem to 10m (30ft).


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Prunus Common Names Bird Cherry Synonyms Padus racemosa Lam. Species Links Glossary References Prunus padus at the Yorkshire Arboretum, May 2018. Image John Grimshaw.


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Location Map for Prunus padus 'Albertii' (Albert Bird Cherry) Click a marker pin or a green plant 'dot' for details. Map Help ^Top of Page. Individual Location for Prunus padus 'Albertii': (To display an individual plant location map and plant details, click the number in the table.) Map Key : Accession Number: Year: Location: 1 :


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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 of branches makes it almost as wide as it's tall.


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Prunus padus 'Albertii' has a pyramidal to broadly conical and well-closed crown. Height 8 - 10 m. The dull brown to brownish-grey branches smell of bitter almonds when damaged. The dark green oval to ovoid leaves have an irregularly serrated edge. Produces many flowers in April and May after the leaves have emerged.


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Prunus padus. Description; Tree register (0) Identification;. USDA identification images for Albertii. The identification paintings in the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection span the years 1886 to 1942. Citation: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library.


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Prunus padus Albertii is a clone of Bird Cherry has been cultivated since the 1900s and is one of the best clone for planting where space is more restricted. The leaves are long, pointy and fairly dense for a cherry, making this tree easy to distinguish from other cherry trees even when it is not in flower.


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About Prunus Padus 'Albertii' The bird cherry (Prunus padus 'Albertii') is an ornamental shrub or small tree with glossy, dark green leaves. It produces clusters of fragrant, white flowers in late spring, followed by small, edible red cherries in late summer. The bird cherry has a conical shape, growing up to 15 feet tall, and makes an.


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Prunus padus 'Albertii' Prunus padus 'Albertii' has a pyramidal to broadly conical and well-closed crown. Height 8 - 10 m. The dull brown to brownish-grey branches smell of bitter almonds when damaged. The dark green oval to ovoid leaves have an irregularly serrated edge. Produces many flowers in April and May after the leaves have emerged.