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PlantLCLeast Concern

Blackthorn

Prunus spinosa

About

Blackthorn blooms early — white flowers before the leaves open in March — making it a key early nectar source. The sloe berries are used for sloe gin. Its sharp thorns make it excellent for stock-proof hedging and nesting cover for birds.

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Quick Facts

Category
Plant
Latin name
Prunus spinosa
IUCN Status
LC — Least Concern
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Conservation Status: LC

Least Concern — assessed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.