centers. P. cerasifera is believed to one of the parents of the Cultivated Plum, Prunus domestica perhaps crossing with the sloe, Prunus spinosa, or perhaps...
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was believed to be Prunus spinosa and P. cerasifera; however recent cytogenetic evidence seem to implicate 2×, 4×, 6× P. cerasifera as the sole wild stock...
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Prunus × cistena, the purple leaf sand cherry or dwarf red-leaf plum, is a hybrid species of Prunus, the result of a cross between Prunus cerasifera (cherry...
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Prunus vachuschtii is a species of plum that is native to the Caucasus region. in Georgia, Prunus vachuschtiiis called by its common name: Georgian: ალუჩა...
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Tennessee Prunus × cistena (purple leaf sand cherry) is a hybrid of Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum) and P. pumila. It was developed by Niels Ebbesen Hansen...
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branches usually grow forming a tangle. Prunus spinosa is frequently confused with the related P. cerasifera (cherry plum), particularly in early spring...
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Prunus bokhariensis Prunus cerasifera – cherry plum Prunus cocomilia – Italian plum, cuckoo's apple Prunus consociiflora – Hubei plum Prunus darvasica – Darwaz...
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Canada plum Prunus texana – peachbush Prunus sect. Prunus includes Old World plums. Selected species: Prunus cerasifera – cherry plum Prunus domestica –...
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Prunus salicina (syn. Prunus triflora or Prunus thibetica), commonly called the Japanese plum or Chinese plum, is a small deciduous tree native to China...
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Prunus mume is a Chinese tree species classified in the Armeniaca section of the genus Prunus subgenus Prunus. Its common names include Chinese plum,...
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Plum (category Prunus)
A plum is a fruit of some species in Prunus subg. Prunus. Dried plums are most often called prunes, though in the United States they may be labeled as...
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Apricot (redirect from Prunus sect. Armeniaca)
"black apricot" or "purple apricot", (Prunus dasycarpa), a hybrid of an apricot and the cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera). Other apricot–plum hybrids are variously...
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is a cross between the Japanese apricot (Prunus mume) and the purple-leaved plum cultivar Prunus cerasifera 'Pissardii'. Growing to 4 m (13 ft) tall and...
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to several unrelated fruit-bearing plant species: Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera), also called cherry plum and myrobalan plum Emblic myrobalan (Phyllanthus...
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to include the species of modern Prunus—Amygdalus, Cerasus, Prunus, and Padus—but simplified it to Amygdalus and Prunus in 1758. Since then, the various...
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varieties of Prunus domestica, the bullace may have had its origin in hybrids between the sloe (Prunus spinosa) and cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera), though...
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suitable for peaches, nectarines and apricots. Brompton or Myrobalan B- (Prunus cerasifera) — Suitable for half standards planted 18 to 22 ft (5.5 to 6.7 m)...
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Damson (redirect from Prunus domestica subsp. insititia)
The damson (/ˈdæmzən/) or damson plum (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, or sometimes Prunus insititia), also archaically called the "damascene", is an...
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Mespilus germanica Prunus armeniaca Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasus Prunus dulcis Prunus laurocerasus Prunus persica (introduced by man) Prunus spinosa Pyrus...
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Cherry plum may refer to: The species Prunus cerasifera Plum-cherry hybrids Prunus × rossica cultivars This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Prunus × dasycarpa, called purple apricot and black apricot (Chinese: zi xing), is a species of tree. It is in the genus Prunus in the rose family, Rosaceae...
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Morus alba, Prunus armeniaca, Prunus avium, Prunus cerasifera, Prunus cerasus, Prunus domestica, Prunus mahaleb, Prunus persica, Prunus spinosa, Punica...
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euphratica, Populus nigra, Crataegus monogyna, Crataegus azarolus, Prunus cerasifera, rose hips, Cercis siliquastrum, pistachio trees, pear and Sorbus...
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cross of flowering plum, Prunus triloba, and cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera. One of its parents was initially thought to be Prunus tomentosa. It differs...
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on Prunus armeniaca, Prunus avium, Prunus brigantina, Prunus cerasifera, Prunus cerasus, Prunus cocomilia, Prunus domestica, Prunus insititia, Prunus spinosa...
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Prunus simonii, called apricot plum and Simon plum, is a tree in the genus Prunus. It was first described by Elie-Abel Carrière in 1872 and is native...
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List of Award of Garden Merit flowering cherries (category Prunus)
Retrieved 2017-01-16. "Prunus avium 'Plena' (d)". Royal Horticultural Society. 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-15. "Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra'". Royal Horticultural...
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wing year-round. The larvae feed on Bucida buceras, Adelia triloba, Prunus cerasifera, Trema micrantha and Uncaria tomentosa. Dalceridae genus list Miller...
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Plum-cherry hybrid (category Hybrid prunus)
called cherry plum, it has no relation to the cherry plum species (Prunus cerasifera). It is also known as plerry (more like a plum) or cherum (more like...
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Gracillariidae. It is known from the Russian Far East. The larvae feed on Prunus cerasifera. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic...
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