365Caws is now in its 16th year of publication. If I am unable to post daily, I hope readers who love the natural world and fiberarts will seize those days to read the older material. Remember that this has been my journey as well, so you may find errors in my identifications of plants. I have tried to correct them as I discover them. Likewise, I have refined fiberarts techniques and have adjusted recipes, so search by tags to find the most current information. And thank you for following me!
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Prunus Cerasifera, Cherry-Plum
Day 186: When a friend first asked me to identify this common shrub, I was confused and didn't understand what she meant. I thought she might have been referring to Chokecherry or even to Ninebark, but neither of them was in bloom at the time. "You know, you see it all along the side of the road," she insisted, so I went for a drive and discovered that indeed, its very commonness had led me to take it entirely for granted. "Oh, that!" I said as I moved in for a close-up view of the flowers. I took pictures, and as soon as I got home, sat down with the plant manuals because other than being able to tell it was a Prunus of some sort, I had no clue which one. As it turned out, it was Prunus cerasifera, also known as Cherry-plum, a favourite with birds. For that reason, I have yet to see the fruit because they get there first.
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Cherry-plum,
Prunus cerasifera,
Scott Turner Road
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