The bird cherry’s reputation has shifted between protection and misfortune throughout history.

The emerging moths become a vital protein source for baby bats precisely when they are weaning, while the late-summer berries sustain birds like thrushes and blackbirds. Folklore and Myth

Small ermine moth caterpillars often defoliate the tree, wrapping it in ghostly white silk shrouds.

Remarkably, the tree is adapted to grow a second flush of leaves once the caterpillars have turned into cocoons.

In nature, the bird cherry serves as a central hub for a complex "mini-ecosystem".

The story of the bird cherry ( Prunus padus ) is one of deep ecological connection, ancient folklore, and literary reflection. Often called the or witch's tree , it is a native European cherry known for its bitter, astringent fruit and cascades of almond-scented white blossoms. The Cycle of the Bird Cherry

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The bird cherry’s reputation has shifted between protection and misfortune throughout history.

The emerging moths become a vital protein source for baby bats precisely when they are weaning, while the late-summer berries sustain birds like thrushes and blackbirds. Folklore and Myth

Small ermine moth caterpillars often defoliate the tree, wrapping it in ghostly white silk shrouds.

Remarkably, the tree is adapted to grow a second flush of leaves once the caterpillars have turned into cocoons.

In nature, the bird cherry serves as a central hub for a complex "mini-ecosystem".

The story of the bird cherry ( Prunus padus ) is one of deep ecological connection, ancient folklore, and literary reflection. Often called the or witch's tree , it is a native European cherry known for its bitter, astringent fruit and cascades of almond-scented white blossoms. The Cycle of the Bird Cherry