Introducing the Bird Cherry, a delightful native tree that's a hit with both gardeners and wildlife. Known for its fragrant white flower clusters and small black cherries, this tree is a feast for the senses and a haven for birds.
Description
Also known as the European Bird Cherry, this deciduous tree is a popular choice for both ornamental and wildlife gardens. It's particularly well-suited for planting near ponds or streams, where its reflection can double the visual impact. With its aromatic flowers and fruit, the Bird Cherry is a multi-seasonal showstopper.
Height (when grown): 8-12m
Spread: 4-8m
Soil Type: Well-drained, Loamy to Sandy
Position: Suitable for Exposed or Sheltered locations
Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Hardiness: Hardy (Ideal for British gardens)
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Prunus padus (25 Pack) | Bird Cherry
- Flowers: Fragrant white flower clusters that bloom in late spring
- Foliage: Glossy green leaves that provide a lush backdrop
- Mature Height & Spread: Medium to tall growth, perfect for medium to large gardens
- Soil Preference: Thrives in well-drained, loamy to sandy soil
- Plant Interest: A bird magnet, providing both food and shelter
- Flowers: Fragrant white flower clusters that bloom in late spring