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- | Rosaceae | + | Prunus padus L. - syn.Padus avium Mill.; Cerasus padus (L.) DC. - Rosaceae \\ |
+ | bird cherry, hackberry, **Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche** | ||
- | Shrub or tree, native to northern Europe (European Bird Cherry, Prunus padus var. padus) and Asia (Asian Bird Cherry Prunus padus var. commutata). White flowers with strong sweet and amine-like smell. | + | Shrub or tree, native to northern Europe (European Bird Cherry, Prunus padus var. padus) and Asia (Asian Bird Cherry Prunus padus var. commutata); leaves ovate to obovate, rounded or cordate at the base, serrulate; |
+ | [Prunus padus L., Leather, S.R., Journal of Ecology, 1996, 125-132] | ||
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[European bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) − a biodiverse wild plant for horticulture: | [European bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) − a biodiverse wild plant for horticulture: | ||
- | "The volatiles of European bird cherry flowers were enriched by the vacuum headspace method. In the obtained odor concentrate more than 70 compounds were identified by GC/MS. The compounds, which are responsible for the typical odor, are benzaldehyde, | + | "Bark and seeds contain |
- | [Volatile constituents of European bird cherry flowers (Padus avium Mill.). Surburg, H., Güntert, M., Schwarze, B.,Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.2(6), 1990, 307-316] | + | [[http://de.wikipedia.org/ |
- | "P. padus flower diethyl ether extract was found to be rich in (Z)-8-hydroxylinalool (30.4 %), benzaldehyde (19.8 %) and 2-phenylethanol (15.1 %)." [GC-MS analyses of flower ether extracts of Prunus domestica L. and Prunus padus L. (Rosaceae). Radulović NS, Đorđević AS, Zlatković BK, Palić RM. Chemical Papers August 2009, Volume 63, Issue 4, pp 377-384] | + | "The flowers are hermaphroditic and pollinated by bees and flies. The fruit is readily eaten by birds, which do not taste astringency as unpleasant. Bird-cherry Ermine moth (Yponomeuta evonymella) uses bird-cherry as its host plant, and the larvae can eat single trees leafless." |
+ | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ | ||
- | + | "The volatiles of European bird cherry flowers were enriched by the vacuum headspace method. In the obtained odor concentrate more than 70 compounds were identified by GC/MS. The compounds, which are responsible for the typical odor, are benzaldehyde, | |
+ | [Volatile constituents of European bird cherry flowers (Padus avium Mill.). Surburg, H., Güntert, M., Schwarze, B.,Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.2(6), 1990, 307-316] | ||
- | http://en.wikipedia.org/ | + | "P. padus flower diethyl ether extract was found to be rich in (Z)-8-hydroxylinalool (30.4%), benzaldehyde (19.8%) and 2-phenylethanol (15.1%)." \\ |
- | http://de.wikipedia.org/ | + | [GC-MS analyses of flower ether extracts of Prunus domestica L. and Prunus padus L. (Rosaceae). Radulović NS, Đorđević AS, Zlatković BK, Palić RM. Chemical Papers, Vol.63(4), 2009, 377-384] |
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+ | Lindman, C.A.M., Bilder ur Nordens Flora, vol.2, t.312 (1922-1926) \\ | ||
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