Wikispecies
bird cherry (plural bird cherries)
- A cherry tree, Prunus padus, native to northern Eurasia.
1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 280:On the verdant slope and down by the edge of the water, the bird-cherry and the mountain ash displayed their flowery garb of summer.
- Any of several species of cherry trees sometimes grouped in the subgenus Prunus subg. Padus or section Prunus sect. Laurocerasus of Prunus subg. Cerasus.
- Prunus buergeriana (Japanese bird cherry), of eastern Asia.
- Prunus cornuta (Himalayan bird cherry).
- Prunus grayana (Gray's bird cherry), of Japan.
- Prunus padus var. commutata (Asian bird cherry), of eastern Asia.
- Prunus pensylvanica of North America (vernacular names: fire cherry, pin cherry, and red cherry).
- Prunus ssiori (Hokkaido bird cherry).
- A berry (fruit) produced by these trees.
- (rare) Sweet cherry, Prunus avium.
Prunus padus
- Bashkir: муйыл
- Basque: otsagereziondo
- Belarusian: чаро́мха f (čarómxa)
- Bulgarian: песеки́ня f (pesekínja)
- Catalan: gatzerí m, cirerer bord m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 稠李 (zh) (chóuli)
- Chuvash: ҫӗмӗрт (śĕmĕrt)
- Danish: hæg c, almindelig hæg c, majtræ n
- Erzya: лёмзёркс (ľomźorks)
- Estonian: toomingas
- Evenki: инӈэктэмкӯрэ̄ (inŋəktəmkūrə̄)
- Faroese: heggur m, heggtræ n, heggrunnur m
- Finnish: tuomi (fi), metsätuomi
- French: merisier à grappes m
- Galician: gregoriño m, pau de san gregorio m, acereiro dos danados m
- German: Traubenkirsche f, Ahlkirsche f, Elsenkirsche f, Sumpfkirsche f, Faulkirsche f
- Hungarian: zelnicemeggy (hu), zselnicemeggy (hu)
- Icelandic: heggur m, heggviður m
- Irish: donnroisc m
- Japanese: エゾノウワミズザクラ (ezo no uwamizuzakura), 蝦夷の上溝桜 (えぞのうわみずざくら, ezo no uwamizuzakura)
- Karachay-Balkar: къара къайын (qara qayın), къара мырзы (qara mırzı), жымыртхы (jımırtxı)
- Kazakh: мойыл (moiyl)
- Ket: бальн
- Khakas: нымырт (nımırt)
- Korean: 귀룽나무 (gwirungnamu)
- Latgalian: īva f
- Latvian: ieva f
- Lithuanian: ieva f
- Macedonian: сре́мза f (srémza)
- Manchu: ᠶᡝᠩᡤᡝ (yengge)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: ломбо (lombo)
- Western Mari: ломбы (lomby)
- Moksha: лайме (lajme)
- Mongolian: мойл (mn) (mojl)
- Nivkh: кып (kəp), кап (kap)
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) ля̄м (lâ̄m)
- Northern Sami: ávža, duopma
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hegg m
- Nynorsk: hegg m
- Old Norse: heggr m
- Orok: синэктэ (sinəktə)
- Ossetian: къӕбырттӕг (k’æbyrttæg)
- Polish: czeremcha (pl) f
- Portuguese: azereiro-dos-danados m
- Romanian: mălin (ro) m
- Romansch: alaussa f
- Russian: черёмуха (ru) f (čerjómuxa)
- Scottish Gaelic: fiodhag f, glocan m
- Serbo-Croatian: sremza (sh) f
- Shor: ныбырт
- Slovak: čremcha f
- Slovene: čremsa f
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: kitkata wišnja f
- Southern Altai: јодро (ǰodro), јымырт (ǰïmïrt)
- Swedish: hägg (sv) c
- Tatar: şomırt
- Tuvan: чодураа (çoduraa)
- Udihe: иӈофо (iŋofo), чуʼаи (ču’ai)
- Ukrainian: чере́мха (uk) f (čerémxa)
- Uzbek: shumurt (uz)
- Volapük: padudabim, padudep
- Welsh: ceiriosen yr aderyn f, rhuddwernen f, llyngwren f
- Yakut: хаппырыас (qappırıas), харас (qaras)
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tree of subgenus Prunus subg. padus