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  1. music.youtube.com › channel › UCcJfz2Ma31N98tsQ2fa__eQWild Cherry - YouTube Music

    Wild Cherry was an American funk rock band formed in Mingo Junction, Ohio, in 1970 that was best known for its song "Play That Funky Music".

  2. Wild cherry, also known as 'gean', is a fast-growing native tree found in woodlands throughout England. Celebrated for its colourful blossom and bright fruits, this tree is loved by gardeners and birds alike. Wild cherry facts and figures. with a life span of around 60 years, the wild cherry (Prunus avium) can grow up to 30 metres tall.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prunus_aviumPrunus avium - Wikipedia

    Prunus avium, commonly called wild cherry, sweet cherry or gean is a species of cherry, a flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae.It is native to Europe, Anatolia, Maghreb, and Western Asia, from the British Isles south to Morocco and Tunisia, north to the Trondheimsfjord region in Norway and east to the Caucasus and northern Iran, with a small isolated population in the western Himalaya.

  4. Wild cherry is a very beautiful wild tree that is known for its wood and fruits.. Wild cherry tree short facts list. Name – Prunus avium Family – Rosaceae Type – tree. Height – 16 to 40 feet (5 to 12 meters) Exposure – full sun Soil – humus-rich, well drained. Foliage – deciduous – Flowering – Spring. Pruning and care take a large part in supporting wild cherry tree growth ...

  5. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › trees-and-shrubsWild cherry | The Wildlife Trusts

    The wild cherry is a small tree of woodland edges and hedgerows, and is also frequently planted. White flowers appear early in spring and ripen to red fruits in summer - the cherries! These are loved by birds and mammals (who distribute the seeds), and are also used by us for making cherry brandy. The timber of Wild cherry is highly prized for ...

  6. Wild cherry trees on a woodland edge Leaves. Leaves are alternate, 7-12 cm long with regular teeth and a pointed tip. The blade is hairless above. Below it has hairs on the veins. On the stalk. there are two glands which are thought to attract beneficial insects – those that eat the insects that eat the wild cherry!

  7. Don’t be tempted to use a systemic insecticide – wild cherry does not tolerate this kind of pesticide. Try organic solutions where possible. Keep your pots or beds weed-free. Feed regularly and water during dry spells. A light top-dressing of lime will help them along too. Planting. Plant your new cherry tree into its new home when it is ...

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