Hokkaido bird cherry facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Hokkaido bird cherry |
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Flowers and foliage | |
Conservation status | |
Scientific classification | |
Genus: |
Prunus
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Species: |
ssiori
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Synonyms | |
Padus ssiori (F.Schmidt) C.K.Schneid. |
Prunus ssiori, the Hokkaido bird cherry or Japanese bird cherry, is a species of bird cherry native to northern Japan, Sakhalin Island, and the Kuril Islands. Some natural populations may occur on the far eastern mainland of Asia in Russia. Its specific epithet derives from its Ainu name, meaning "bitter".
Uses
Some cultivation of this species for its fruit is conducted by people in Japan and on Sakhalin. The Ainu and others use its wood for various crafts, such as hunting weapons, musical instruments, and furniture.
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