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Bird Cherry (80)
pablominto Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3695 W: 189 N: 4344] (16110)
Here we can see the Bird Cherry tree in blossom in the month of May...

The Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) is a species of cherry, native to northern Europe and northern Asia, growing even north of the Arctic Circle in Norway. It is the type species of the subgenus Padus with flowers in racemes, which are hermaphroditic and pollinated by bees and flies; it is a deciduous small tree or large shrub 8-16 m tall.

The English name refers to the berries, which are astringent and bitter, seldomly used in Western Europe (but commonly eaten in Russia and elsewhere), readily eaten by birds, which do not taste astringency as unpleasant. It was used medicinally during the Middle Ages, and the bark, placed at the door, was supposed to ward off the plague.

Another name is the Hagberry, and the fruit can be known as Hags.

(edited from Wikipedia)

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Also take a look at Silke's workshop image, showing the cluster of flowers in detail, that is the Canadian version!

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pablominto Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3695 W: 189 N: 4344] (16110)
closeup???
Edited by:Silke Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 727 W: 98 N: 1694] (5406)

Hi Pablo
do the flowers of your bush look like this?
This grows wild along the edges of the park near us and have been seeded by the birds into the hedge in our backyard in Richmond Hill, Ontario.