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Prunus padus flower
By Vincentdunne
- 26 Apr, 2009
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Closeup of Prunus padus flower, Navan
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No, it is not. It is called 'bird cherry' because the fruits are supposed to have to pass thru the gut of a bird before they will germinate?? The evergreen ones I know of are P. lusitanica and P. laurocerasus. The flower is like theirs. though.
2 May, 2009
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Is this evergreen please ?
1 May, 2009