Padus
Padus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, commonly known as bird cherries. In botanical practice, Padus is variably treated as its own genus or as a subgenus or sectional group within Prunus, the larger cherry genus. The name and circumscription reflect ongoing taxonomic revisions rather than a fixed classification.
The genus comprises deciduous trees and shrubs native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with
Fruits of Padus are generally edible for wildlife and, in some cases, for humans when fully ripe
Ecologically and horticulturally, Padus species are valued as ornamental trees and shrubs for their early-spring blossoms