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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Prunus americana, commonly called the American plum, wild plum, or Marshall's large yellow sweet plum, is a species of Prunus native to North America...
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several months after pollination. As with other members of the genus Prunus, Prunus africana possesses extrafloral nectaries that provide antiherbivore...
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Symplocos paniculata (redirect from Prunus mairei)
Encyclopedia of Horticulture. Vol. 10 (illustrated, reprint ed.). Taylor & Francis. p. 3275. ISBN 9780824072407. Freitus, Joe (2005). Wild Jams and Jellies:...
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Prunus × schmittii, Schmitt's cherry, is a nothospecies of flowering cherry that is the result of a cross between Prunus canescens (gray-leaf cherry) and...
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The Emperor Francis cherry is a sweet cherry cultivar (Prunus avium) that produces a bright red fruit which is resistant to cracking. In 1996, it was...
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Prunus debilis is a South American species of Prunus. Its phenotype suggests close affinity with three other South American species of Prunus; P. littlei...
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California crops, including walnut (Juglans regia), fig (Ficus carica), almond (Prunus dulcis) and pistachio (Pistacia vera). Female A. transitella release very...
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Abenaki (redirect from St. Francis Indians)
procumbens, Osmunda cinnamomea, Phaseolus vulgaris, Photinia melanocarpa, Prunus virginiana, Rubus idaeus and another unknown Rubus species, Solanum tuberosum...
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Chrysobalanus icaco (redirect from Prunus icaco)
Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER) [2] "Chrysobalanus icaco—Coco-plum", Francis, John K., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, International...
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America and whose fruits are small and bitter tasting: Prunus virginiana, Prunus demissa, and Prunus serotina) and the choke plum. John Ogilvie (1883). The...
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Datura, Diospyros, Fragaria, Hippeastrum, Leucanthemum, Persea, Pisum, Prunus, Ricinus, Rosa, Senecio, Solanum, Spiraea and Zea species. Savela, Markku...
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brutia, Juniperus foetidissima, Juniperus excelsa, Juniperus oxycedrus, Prunus cerasus, Salix alba, Fraxinus excelsior, Paliurus spina-christi, Olea europaea...
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of flowers. The development sequence of a typical drupe, the nectarine (Prunus persica) over a 7.5-month period, from bud formation in early winter to...
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2019. Howatson, G.; et al. (December 2012). "Effect of tart cherry juice (Prunus cerasus) on melatonin levels and enhanced sleep quality". European Journal...
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Commonly associated trees include basswood (Tilia spp.), black cherry (Prunus serotina), beech (Fagus grandifolia), black walnut (Juglans nigra), elm...
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feeding habits (Mattson 1998). The species mainly ate soft mast (e.g., Prunus spp., Rubus spp., Machilus spp. and Ziziphus spina-christi), hard mast (e...
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about the volcano. The name capulin comes from a type of choke cherry, Prunus virginiana, that is native to North America. Apollo 16's John Young and...
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National Plant Data Team 2024, Prunus pensylvanica. Wendel 1990, pp. 587–593. National Plant Data Team 2024, Prunus serotina. Marquis 1990, pp. 594–604...
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over 20 annual generations reported in mild climates. Aphids overwinter on Prunus plants and once plants break their dormancy, the eggs hatch and nymphs feed...
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apricots. They include: Pixy — A dwarfing rootstock (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, or sometimes Prunus insititia) suitable for bush trees planted 8 to...
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Australian pears and a third of apples. It is also a leader in stone fruit (Prunus) production. The main vegetable crops include asparagus, broccoli, carrots...
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moth of the family Tortricidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1863. The larvae feed on Prunus pennsylvanica and Larix species. Dombroskie, J. J...
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wing from mid-May to mid-June. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Prunus serotina. Agreeable tiger moth Savela, Markku. "Spilosoma dubia (Walker...
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surrounding area consists of rocky steppe habitat dominated by mountain almond (Prunus scoparia), Astragalus and Artemisia. In the Hindu Kush, a Pallas's cat was...
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red-white-blue national colours on the fuselage of its aircraft. The plum blossom (Prunus mume) is the Republic of China's National Flower. Throughout the 1990s,...
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Jean-Marie Galliand Albin Michel, 1988 The Blue Elephant, Albin Michel, 1990 Prunus flower in the land of magic gourds, co-written with Jean-Marie Galliand...
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prepupa stage Actias selene, adult male Liquidambar (sweetgum) Rhododendron Prunus (including cherry) Malus (including apple) Coriaria Pieris (andromeda) Hibiscus...
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by Francis Walker in 1864. It is found in Australia, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Laos. The wingspan is 10–11 mm. The larvae feed on Prunus salicina...
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diversifolia in India Polygonaceae – Polygonum orientale in India Rosaceae – Prunus persica in India Acanthaceae: Dicliptera chinensis in China Hygrophila salicifolia...
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