Bird cherry: flowering time in different regions of Russia
Poems and songs are dedicated to bird cherry. It grows almost everywhere and in the spring fills many yards and streets with its wonderful smell. This shrub does not require special care and conditions, but is quite beautiful during flowering and prolific. Like any plant, bird cherry also has flowering cycles, but with a difference depending on the place of growth. We will talk about this in the article.
Description
Bird cherry has the appearance of a tree or a large shrub that reaches a height of 10 to 15 meters. Its trunk bark is dark, the shape of the leaves is oblong-elliptical, they are arranged alternately. It is noteworthy that on the cuttings of the leaves there is a pair of glands that secrete nectar, it attracts ants, which, in turn, protect it from pest caterpillars.
The flowering of the plant begins in May or June. Fruits in the form of spherical drupes appear by the end of summer. The flowering period occurs rapidly every year, but the plant is not able to bear fruit annually due to the fierce attack of pests.
The flowers of the shrub are white, sometimes pink, collected in one brush and have a pronounced strong sweetish smell. Up to 40 flowers can be located on one brush.
Previously, this fragrant beauty was used as a medicinal plant, but now it is considered more decorative and is planted in city gardens, alleys and parks.
When does it bloom?
Most of us are accustomed to consider bird cherry flowers snow-white, less often pink, but in fact they are colorless.White-looking flowers acquire their snow-whiteness due to the reflection of sunlight from the voids and colorless cells that make up the walls of the petals.
As a rule, the flowering time of bird cherry is limited to a month, usually lasting two weeks. The periods and onset of flowering in plants in the same region change every year.
The plant blooms, as already mentioned, in May or June. But this stage may begin earlier or later than this period in some regions, since the bird cherry requires cool weather for flowering. As a result, the flowering time in the Moscow region may differ significantly from the flowering time in the Urals. In warm regions, bird cherry begins to bloom in April, and in the northern regions - in late spring or early summer.
The flowering of bird cherry coincides with the flowering of other similar shrubs. For comparison: the first lilac flowers appear in mid-May - early June.
Since ancient times, it was believed that the month of cherry blossoms is the time of sowing. Wheat and potatoes were most often planted during this period. There was a belief that if you sow during this period, then there will be a good harvest.
The benefits and harms of the smell of flowers
Basically, all the beneficial properties and therapeutic effect are combined by bird cherry berries, but flowers also have them. Thus, a freshly picked branch of bird cherry indoors is able to disperse all midges and mosquitoes from it.
Bird cherry flowers contain special biologically active substances - phytoncides. They kill and inhibit the growth and development of bacteria and various microscopic fungi. Breathing the aroma of bird cherry flowers is not only pleasant, but also beneficial for the immune system.
It has been noticed that because of this property of the bird cherry, flies, horseflies and some other pests of domestic crops are also rarely found next to the bush.Phytoncides are found not only in flowers, but also in the bark of the plant. Some especially experienced gardeners even spray raspberries or other fruit bushes with a decoction of bird cherry bark to prevent pest attacks.
It is important to know that the same phytoncides contained in the berry bone can be deadly for children, and poisoning an adult. This is the reason why you can not drink decoctions or infusions from crushed berries. You need to get rid of the bones.
Bird cherry flower extract is added to various creams and ointments, it helps to speed up the healing process of wounds on the skin. A similar effect may have just an infusion of bird cherry flowers. It will accelerate the healing of mechanical wounds on the skin.
In addition to all the above beneficial effects of the bark, leaves and fruits of bird cherry, bird cherry honey is also especially valued. It contains zinc, iron, various vitamins.
Dried bird cherry flowers can be stored for a year, after which they lose all their nutrients and smell.
Like any medicinal plant, bird cherry has contraindications. One of the most obvious inconveniences that accompanies each flowering period is an exacerbation of an allergy to a pronounced smell of flowers, and in rare cases up to fainting.
It is believed that the dizzying smell of bird cherry creates an atmosphere of romance and lightness. However, it is not recommended to leave a freshly cut branch in one's room overnight due to the widespread increase in people's sensitivity to strong odors in recent years.
The practice of laying a fresh branch in closets with clothes is quite popular. After that, all clothes acquire a pleasant aroma of fresh bird cherry flowers. It should be noted that not only mosquitoes and flies are afraid of its smell, but also moths.
Folk omens
The first mention of bird cherry is among the ancient Greeks. The ancient Greek botanist Theophrastus wrote about her.
But since this plant has traditionally been growing on domestic territory for several centuries, it is, of course, obvious that beliefs and signs associated with its flowering have appeared in Russia.
Few people, especially those who live in megacities, have noticed that with the flowering of bird cherry, a cold snap sets in. This is due to the fact that during a cold snap, even if not strong, many insect pests hide, which allows the bird cherry to bloom in full color. As a result, the cooler, the more abundant flowering takes place. Another belief came from this observation - rapid flowering is a sign of a rainy summer.
There is another sign regarding the fact that if flowering takes a long time, it means that the shrubs will attract many bees and other pollinating insects, which, in turn, will have a good effect on the pollination of crops and a good harvest can be expected.
Due to the fact that bird cherry flowers love coolness, the earlier they bloomed, the earlier the heat will come, which means there will be a hot summer.
It is believed that a good harvest of bird cherry berries is a sign of a future good harvest of various cereals and fruit trees.
Almost all of these signs are considered inexplicable, but it can be seen that they all rely on careful and long-term observations.
Other interesting facts
Bird cherry leaves are toxic, so you can't feed them to livestock, but you can plant them next to barns, which will help ward off various rodents. Fishing nets are painted with bird cherry bark, they give them a dark red color.
Berries are used in many traditional alcoholic tinctures.
The trunks and branches of bird cherry are sometimes used to make small furniture drawers, as they are easily polished.
Bird cherry is a storehouse of useful substances that we undeservedly forget about. Each of its parts - leaves, trunk, bark, berries and flowers - is a promising resource for assimilation.
For information on the medicinal properties of bird cherry, see the following video.