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Prunus avium - Wikipedia Prunus avium, commonly called wild cherry, [3] sweet cherry [3] or gean[3] is a species of cherry, a flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae It is native to Eurasia and naturalized elsewhere It is an ancestor of P cerasus (sour cherry) All parts of the plant except for the ripe fruit are slightly toxic, containing cyanogenic glycosides
Prunus avium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Gardeners value sweet cherry for its showy, fragrant, white flowers in spring, its fruit in summer, and its yellow leaves in the fall The fruit is a fleshy drupe, yellow or red with a large pit (stone) It has occasionally escaped from gardens and naturalized in the landscape
Prunus avium - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University Leaves are alternate, simple, oblong-ovate, 6-15 cm long, margin unequally serrate, the upper surface is dark green and rugose (wrinkled), more or less pubescent below; reddish glands develop on the petiole near the leaf blade Flowers are white, 2 5-3 5 cm across, in large clusters (umbles)
Prunus avium | wild cherry Trees RHS - RHS Gardening 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 Grow in moderately fertile soil in full sun Cherries are best suited to fan-training so they can be netted against bird damage and protected from frosts
Wild cherry (Prunus avium) - British Trees - Woodland Trust Common names: wild cherry, sweet cherry, gean Scientific name: Prunus avium Family: Rosaceae Origin: native Mature trees can grow to 30m and live for up to 60 years The shiny bark is a deep reddish-brown with prominent cream-coloured horizontal lines called lenticels
Prunus avium | BBC Gardeners World Magazine The wild cherry, or gean, Prunus avium, is a medium-sized deciduous tree with pure white flowers in spring, followed by small, red-purple cherries in summer The chestnut-coloured bark becomes silvery with age, and leaves turn a rich orange-red in autumn
Prunus avium - Trees and Shrubs Online Fruits of Prunus avium, North Yorkshire, UK; July 2018 Image John Grimshaw A deciduous tree up to 60 ft or more high, with a trunk occasionally 2 ft and upwards in diameter, the bark shining and peeling horizontally; young twigs glabrous