Description
Cerasus vulgaris The black cherry tree comes from Cerasus vulgaris which is a shrub rarely exceeding 8 meters high. In the wild, it is a very suckering shrub, forming bushes in hedges and on embankments. The flowers are grouped in umbels of 2-4 flowers, appearing at the beginning of leafing. This plant is native to Europe and southwest Asia
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