European bird cherry
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Definition
Noun: * European bird cherry: A small European tree (Prunus padus) of the rose family, closely resembling the North American chokecherry. It is known for its clusters of fragrant white flowers and small, astringent black fruits.
Usage
The term "European bird cherry" is used specifically to identify this particular species of tree, distinguishing it from other cherry trees, especially the similar American chokecherry (Prunus virginiana). It is a formal, botanical name.
Examples
- The European bird cherry is commonly planted in parks for its beautiful spring blossoms.
- While the fruits of the European bird cherry are edible, they are quite bitter and are primarily eaten by birds.
- You can differentiate the European bird cherry from its American cousin by examining the shape of its flower clusters.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts. It may appear in scientific writing, gardening guides, or nature descriptions.
- In some regions, it is also known by its common name "hagberry" or its scientific name .
Variants and Related Words
- Bird cherry: A more general term that can sometimes refer to this species but may also refer to other related species with small fruits favored by birds.
- Hagberry: A common name for the European bird cherry, used in some parts of Europe.
- Prunus padus: The formal Latin binomial (scientific name) for the species.
- Chokecherry: Refers specifically to the North American species , which is a different but closely related plant.
Synonyms
- Hagberry
- (scientific name)
Notes
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this compound noun, as it is a fixed name for a plant species.
Noun
- small European cherry tree closely resembling the American chokecherry