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Reproduction of bird cherry Maak, photo
The bird cherry “Maaka” planted on the backyard will protect other plants and people from midges, mosquitoes, ticks and other insects. Its flowers and leaves emit phytoncides, which are poison for many pests. She also has other features.
What is good about the bird cherry “Maaka”
The tree is named after Richard Maack, a Russian naturalist. For the first time in 1857 it was described by the botanist Franz Ruprecht. Other popular plant names: “bear berry”, “ferruginous cerapadus”, “ferruginous cherry”, etc. As you can see from the photo of the bird cherry “Maaka”, this is a very delicate and graceful tree.
There are several reasons to plant a plant in your garden:
- Appearance. In all seasons, the tree is beautiful in different ways: at the end of summer, it is decorated with clusters of black berries, shimmering purple; in spring, the entire crown is strewn with scatterings of white flowers; in the warm season, emerald fluffy leaves delight the eye. Bronze and gold bark glistens in the sun.
- Unpretentiousness. The tree feels great in the shade and is not afraid of the sun. It does not need care, it should be watered only in the first year of life. The composition of the soil for planting does not matter.
- Fallen leaves can be used as fertilizer, which is rich in potassium, lime and nitrogen.
- Rapid growth is an important quality for landscaping.
- Threat to pests. The area in the area of tree germination will be free from harmful microorganisms and insects.
One small tree will create a cozy homely atmosphere on the site, protect the owners from midges and will not take time to leave. The berries of the tree are beautiful but inedible.
Reproduction of bird cherry “Maaka” and plant care
The tree grows up to 10-11 m. For it to feel good, there should be no other trees within a radius of 5 m from its crown. If you plant bird cherry in moist soil, it will dry out the wet area. The plant is not afraid of frequent transplants and cutting. Top dressing is done every few years.
“Maaka” is propagated in two ways by seed and cuttings. Seeds are recommended to be sown in September.
For planting seedlings in the ground, both spring and autumn are suitable. The optimum height of the seedling is 70-75 cm. The planting pit should be shallow, do not overdo it. Distribute the roots evenly and cover with earth. Water the plant well. Mulch the soil in the young sprout area. Pay attention to the formation of a young crown during growth.
Maaka is a rare plant, disease resistant and always beautiful. Even if you do not take care of it, it will delight you with its graceful crown and positive energy that you cannot help but feel.