"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "sweet wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Wild cherry tree," "Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of Vogel-Kirsche" (Prunus avium).
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Zoete kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "sweet wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Wild cherry tree," Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of "Zoete kers" (Prunus avium).
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"wilde kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
Sweet cherry is Prunus avium, sour cherry is Prunus cerasus, and wild cherry (used for medicinal purposes) Prunus virginianus or Prunus serotina. Members of the Rosaceae (or rose) family.
No, the tree called wild cherry is actually poisonous. It's not the same as a cherry fruit.
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Yes, wilted wild cherry leaves can be poisonous to both horses and cattle, thusly the nickname "Calf Killer" tree. The leaves and inner bark of the wild cherry tree contain cyanide compounds which are detrimental to livestock. A rash of still born colts in Kentucky was attributed to wild cherry leaf consumption by the dams.
Sour cherry tree is the common name for Prunus cerasus.The sour cherry's mature height tends not to exceed 15-20 feet (5-6 meters). Those woody plants that mature to 30 feet (9.144 meters) or more are considered trees. Those woody plants that mature to lesser heights are called shrubs or small trees.