Prunus cerasus (sour cherry, tart cherry, or dwarf cherry) is an Old World species of Prunus in the subgenus Cerasus (cherries). It has two main groups...
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Species of Prunus subg. Cerasus are known as true cherries, which include: Prunus apetala (Siebold & Zucc.) Franch. & Sav. – clove cherry Prunus avium (L...
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only a variety, Prunus cerasus var. avium, citing Gaspard Bauhin's Pinax theatri botanici (1596).[citation needed] His description, Cerasus racemosa hortensis...
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ISBN 0-00-220013-9. Flora of China: Cerasus serrulata NC State University: Prunus serrulata Arborist's photo: size potential for Prunus serrulata 'Shirotae' ('Mt...
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smaller, less glossy leaves. Prunus serotina belongs to Prunus subg. Padus and has the following subspecies and varieties: Prunus serotina subsp. capuli (Cav...
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unsuccessful effort to retain Cerasus as a genus name and move fruticosa to it, creating another synonym, Cerasus fruticosa. Prunus fruticosa, a tetraploid...
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Cherry (category Prunus)
cultivation, although Prunus avium is often referred to specifically by the name "wild cherry" in the British Isles. Prunus subg. Cerasus contains species...
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Prunus × yedoensis (synonym Cerasus × yedoensis) is a hybrid cherry tree between Prunus speciosa (Oshima cherry) as father plant and Prunus pendula f...
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Marasca cherry (redirect from Prunus cerasus var. marasca)
The marasca cherry (Latin: Prunus cerasus var. marasca, Croatian: višnja maraska) is a type of sour Morello cherry known only from cultivation. It is reputed...
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16 May 2021. Pāgé, Navendu. "Cerasus cerasoids – Wild Himalayan Cherry". Flowers of India. Retrieved 9 July 2014. "Prunus cerasoides". Germplasm Resources...
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are two varieties: European bird cherry Prunus padus var. padus, Europe and western Asia. Asian bird cherry Prunus padus var. commutata, eastern Asia. The...
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Manchurian cherry or Amur chokecherry (Prunus maackii). Prunus virginiana var. virginiana (eastern chokecherry) Prunus virginiana var. demissa (Nutt. ex Torr...
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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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Cherry blossom (category Prunus)
flower of trees in Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Sakura usually refers to flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of Prunus serrulata, not trees...
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Prunus japonica (also Cerasus japonica), also called Japanese bush cherry, Oriental bush cherry, or Korean bush cherry is a shrub species in the genus...
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Future: Prunus lusitanica Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prunus lusitanica. Wikispecies has information related to Prunus lusitanica. "Prunus lusitanica"...
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crossed with Prunus speciosa, has yielded the cultivar Prunus 'Umineko'. It is in the ornamental section Pseudocerasus of the cherry subgenus Cerasus of the...
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The Montmorency cherry is a variety of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) grown in Europe, Canada, United States, particularly in the Grand Traverse Bay region...
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Cerasus may refer to: Cerasus, a dated synonym of the genus Prunus a subgenus of the genus Prunus, see Prunus subg. Cerasus Prunus cerasus (sour cherry)...
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not to be confused with its American relative Prunus caroliniana, which is also called cherry laurel. Prunus laurocerasus is an evergreen shrub or small...
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other Prunus varieties such as the Victoria plum. The plant propagates by seed or by suckering, and is often used as the rootstock for other Prunus species...
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decoration on rich chocolate desserts. The Amarena is a variety of the Prunus cerasus developed by Gennaro Fabbri who was born in 1869 in Bologna, Italy....
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plant. Prunus campanulata is the host of larval Chrysozephyrus nishikaze, a butterfly species endemic to Taiwan. Flowers and nectar of Prunus campanulata...
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wild in a few places in California. Prunus caroliniana is not to be confused with its European relative, Prunus laurocerasus, which also is called Cherry...
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treasure. Prunus speciosa in the Jardin des Plantes of Paris April 2013. Prunus speciosa in the Jardin des Plantes of Paris April 2013. Prunus speciosa...
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Bounce is a type of liqueur made by infusing old French brandy with Prunus cerasus (sour cherry), cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. Some recipes use rum, whiskey...
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Prunus pseudocerasus or Prunus pseudo-cerasus, the Chinese sour cherry or just Chinese cherry, is a species of cherry native to China, It is used worldwide...
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Prunus tomentosa is a species of Prunus native to northern and western China (including Tibet), Korea, Mongolia, and possibly northern India (Jammu and...
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names, including Prunus subhirtella var. ascendens, Prunus pendula f. ascendens, Cerasus itosakura (Siebold) Masam. et Suzuki, and Cerasus spachiana Lavallée...
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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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