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Revision as of 08:12, 28 December 2011

Blossoming bird cherry.JPG


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  • Bird cherry "The bark was gathered in the Middle Ages to make an infusion used as a tonic and sedative for stomach pains."
  • Bird cherry "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’..."
  • Bird cherry or Prunus padus Research Topics
  • How to identify bird cherry
  • Prunus padus "The English name "hackberry" refers to the fruit, which are astringent and bitter-sweet." - Wikipedia

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