bird cherry
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Prunus ssiori
Noun
    
bird cherry (plural bird cherries)
- A cherry tree, Prunus padus, native to northern Eurasia.
-  1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, H.L. Brækstad, transl., Folk and Fairy Tales, page 280:- On the verdant slope and down by the edge of the water, the bird-cherry and the mountain ash displayed their flowery garb of summer.
 
 
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- Any of several species of cherry trees sometimes grouped in the subgenus Prunus subg. Padus or section Prunus sect. Laurocerasus of Prunus subg. Cerasus.
- Prunus buergeriana (Japanese bird cherry), of eastern Asia.
- Prunus cornuta (Himalayan bird cherry).
- Prunus grayana (Gray's bird cherry), of Japan.
- Prunus padus var. commutata (Asian bird cherry), of eastern Asia.
- Prunus pensylvanica of North America (vernacular names: fire cherry, pin cherry, and red cherry).
- Prunus ssiori (Hokkaido bird cherry).
 
- A berry (fruit) produced by these trees.
- (rare) Sweet cherry, Prunus avium.
Synonyms
    
- (Prunus padus): hackberry, hagberry, Mayday tree
Derived terms
    
Translations
    
Prunus padus
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berry
Prunus avium — see sweet cherry
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