Prunus virginiana, commonly called bitter-berry, chokecherry, Virginia bird cherry, and western chokecherry (also black chokecherry for P. virginiana...
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Prunus subg. Padus is a subgenus of Prunus, characterised by having racemose inflorescences. Padus was originally a distinct genus, but genetic and morphological...
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Physostegia virginiana, obedient plant or false dragonhead Pinus virginiana, Virginia pine Prunus virginiana, bitter-berry or chokecherry Quercus virginiana, southern...
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Prunus subg. Cerasus is a subgenus of Prunus. Species of the subgenus have a single winter bud per axil. The flowers are usually in small corymbs or umbels...
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chokecherries, the common name for Prunus virginiana. Further adding to the ambiguity, a variety of Prunus virginiana is melanocarpa, and readily confused...
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chokecherry (P. virginiana), which tends to be shorter (a shrub or small tree) and has smaller, less glossy leaves. Prunus serotina belongs to Prunus subg. Padus...
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Thimbleberry(Rubus) Mayhaw(Crataegus) Blackberry (Rubus) Plum (Prunus) Black cherry (Prunus) Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) Hawthorn Berry (Crataegus) Staghorn Sumac (Rhus...
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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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The creek is named for the profusion of black chokecherry shrubs (Prunus virginiana demissa) that grow along its banks. Cherry Creek rises in the high...
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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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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 Charlie...
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Cherry (category Prunus)
– Antilles cherry Prunus serotina Ehrh. – black cherry, wild cherry Prunus ssiori F.Schmidt – Hokkaido bird cherry Prunus virginiana L. – chokecherry The...
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Elaeis oleifera American plum Prunus americana Apricot Prunus armeniaca Apricot plum Prunus simonii Arabian wild almond Prunus arabica Arnott's mountain black...
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arvensis Cherry – Prunus spp. Black cherry – Prunus serotina Cabinet cherry – Prunus serotina Rum cherry – Prunus serotina Whiskey cherry – Prunus serotina Wild...
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and California in the United States. The larvae feed on Prunus melanocarpa and Prunus virginiana. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic...
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larvae feed on Amelanchier alnifolia and Prunus species, including Prunus ilicifolia and Prunus virginiana. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.;...
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(N) Prunus alleghaniensis (N) Prunus pensylvanica (N) Prunus pumila depressa (N) Prunus pumila susquehannae (N) Prunus serotina (N) Prunus virginiana (N)...
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mahaleb, mahaleb cherry Prunus pensylvanica, pin cherry Prunus pumila, sand cherry Prunus virginiana, chokecherry Purshia tridentata, antelope bitterbrush...
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prolonged administration of cyanide, thiocyanate and chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) to goats". Journal of Applied Toxicology. 28 (3): 356–63. doi:10...
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plum) Prunus pensylvanica (Pin cherry) Prunus serotina (Black cherry) Prunus serrulata (Japanese flowering cherry) - introduced Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry)...
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February and from May to July. The larvae feed on Prunus dumosa, Prunus fremontii, Prunus virginiana and Betula species. Wikispecies has information related...
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adults on wing from April to August. The larvae feed on Prunus serotina and Prunus virginiana. mothphotographersgroup Peterson Field Guide to Moths of...
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(Sambucus racemosa var. melanocarpa), and chokecherries or "ti'ms" (Prunus virginiana var. melanocarpa). Nez Perce textiles were made primarily from dogbane...
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Amelanchier canadensis, native to eastern North America Diospyros virginiana Prune plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica) It may also refer to: A composition...
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(Diospyros virginiana; Ebenaceae): traditional for desserts and as dried fruit American plum (Prunus americana; Rosaceae) Beach plum (Prunus maritima;...
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in the United States. The larvae feed on Vaccinium corymbosum and Prunus virginiana. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database...
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by Chittenden in 1904. It is known from North America. It feeds on Prunus virginiana. BioLib.cz - Oberea ulmicola. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v t e...
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Lactuca, Vitis, Taraxacum officinale, Rubus idaeus, Salix petiolaris, Prunus virginiana, Betula papyrifera and Vaccinium myrtilloides. Bug Guide Images The...
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been recorded on wing from March to November. The larvae feed on Prunus virginiana, Betula (including Betula nana and Betula papyrifera) and Salix species...
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Crataegus species, Malus sylvestris, Prunus species (including Prunus pensylvanica, Prunus serotina, Prunus virginiana) and Pyrus species. The species overwinters...
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