A native cherry with exceptional spring blossom and strong wildlife value.
Bird Cherry supports pollinators, moth caterpillars and birds, making it ideal for hedgerows, woodland edges and wildlife-focused gardens.
Supplied in a 2L pot, ready to establish naturally.
“Bird Cherry is one of those trees that doesn’t shout, but it feeds a lot of life. When it flowers, insects pour into it, and later the fruit rarely hangs around long. It’s a brilliant tree for the edges of gardens - where wild spaces begin.” More info below:
£10.95
Bird Cherry is a native tree with a very particular kind of magic - subtle, seasonal, and hugely important for wildlife.
In spring, Prunus padus produces cascading racemes of creamy white, almond-scented flowers that are alive with insects. This blossom arrives at a critical time, feeding bees, hoverflies and early pollinators when resources can still be scarce.
The leaves are an important larval food source for moth caterpillars, while later in the year the small, dark cherries are taken by birds and mammals - often quickly, and often before people even notice them.
Unlike ornamental cherries bred for show, Bird Cherry remains ecologically intact. It is a tree that belongs in hedgerows, woodland edges, damp ground and wildlife-rich gardens - supporting life quietly and consistently rather than demanding attention.
Supplied in a 2L pot, this Bird Cherry is ready to establish and grow into a valuable long-term habitat tree.
Bird Cherry plays a unique role in native ecosystems:
• abundant spring blossom for pollinators
• larval food for moth caterpillars
• fruit for birds and mammals
• structure for nesting and shelter
• strong value in woodland-edge habitats
It is particularly valuable where gardens or land transition into wilder spaces - hedges, copses, damp corners and meadow edges.
Bird Cherry prefers conditions that mirror its natural habitat.
It thrives in:
• sun or partial shade
• moist, free-draining soils
• hedgerows and woodland edges
• larger gardens, orchards and wild margins
It tolerates damper ground better than many other native cherries, making it an excellent choice where soils hold moisture.
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