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European: Birdcherry

Prunus padus

Compiled by · Reviewed against the 2024 Front Range Tree Recommendation List, CSU Extension & Plant Select® · Updated 2026-07-03

European: Birdcherry (Prunus padus) is a tree suited to the Colorado Front Range, rated "Recommended for Most Sites" on the 2024 Front Range Tree Recommendation List. It matures to about 20–30 ft tall and 15–20 ft wide, needs medium water, and prefers full sun. Red leaf form; good alternative to Canada Red; some breakage after storms.

Site fitRecommended for Most Sites
medium water20–30 ft tall and 15–20 ft wideToxic to dogs

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At a glance

Rating
Recommended for Most Sites
Botanical name
Prunus padus
Variety / cultivar
European: SUMMER GLOW®, Merlot
Type
Tree
Mature size
20–30 ft tall and 15–20 ft wide
Mature form
Rounded
Spacing / clearance
~20 ft of clearance
Hardiness zones
USDA 3–6
Growth rate
Moderate
Lifespan
Medium
Water needs
medium water
Sun
Best in full sun.
Colorado native
No
Foliage
Deciduous
Soil
clay, loam, sandy
Soil pH
6.0–8.2
Hail tolerance
moderate
Wind tolerance
moderate
Salt tolerance
moderate
Bloom color
white
Bloom time
early spring, mid spring
Pollinator value
high

Site factors to consider

Wildlife & ecology

Pollinator value
high
Deer
Not deer-resistant

Common problems on the Front Range

These are general tendencies for this group of plants on the Front Range, not a diagnosis. Many are stress-driven and preventable with good siting and watering. For a specific plant or an active problem, consult a certified arborist or your local CSU Extension office.

Frequently asked questions

Is European: Birdcherry good for the Colorado Front Range?
Yes, European: Birdcherry is a well-suited tree for Colorado's Front Range, rated "Recommended for Most Sites" on the 2024 Front Range Tree Recommendation List.
How big does European: Birdcherry get?
It matures to about 20–30 ft tall and 15–20 ft wide.
How much room does European: Birdcherry need?
Give European: Birdcherry about 20 ft of clearance from buildings, fences, and other trees so the mature canopy isn't crowded.
What shape does European: Birdcherry grow into?
European: Birdcherry typically grows into a broad, rounded crown, the classic shade-tree silhouette. This is the species' usual mature form, named cultivars (columnar, weeping, or compact selections) can differ, so check the specific cultivar.
Is European: Birdcherry hardy on the Front Range?
European: Birdcherry is hardy in USDA 3–6. The Colorado Front Range spans roughly USDA 4b–6a, so it is well within range.
How much water does European: Birdcherry need?
It needs medium water once established.
How fast does European: Birdcherry grow?
European: Birdcherry is a moderate-growing tree. Growth rate depends on water and site conditions on the Front Range.
How long does European: Birdcherry live?
European: Birdcherry has a moderate lifespan for a Front Range tree. Actual lifespan varies with site, water, and care.
Is European: Birdcherry safe for dogs?
No. European: Birdcherry is considered toxic to dogs. Keep pets away and check with your vet.
Is European: Birdcherry deer-resistant?
No. European: Birdcherry is not considered deer-resistant and may need protection where deer browse.
Is European: Birdcherry prone to pests or disease on the Front Range?
European: Birdcherry can be affected by borers (peachtree and lesser borer) and other issues common to this group on the Front Range. These are general tendencies, not a diagnosis, many are stress-driven and preventable with good siting and watering. For a specific plant or an active problem, consult a certified arborist or CSU Extension.

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