- varieties:
European bird
cherry Prunus padus var.
padus,
Europe and
western Asia.
Asian bird
cherry Prunus padus var. commutata,
eastern Asia. The flowers...
- Cerasus. Instead,
P.
serotina belongs to
Prunus subg.
Padus, a
subgenus also
including Eurasian bird
cherry (
P.
padus) and
chokecherry (
P. virginiana). The...
-
Prunus grayana (syn.
Padus grayana (Maxim.) C.K.Schneid.,
Prunus padus var. ****onica Miq.; ****anese bird
cherry or Gray's bird cherry; ****anese ウワミズザクラ...
-
Prunus subg.
Padus is a
subgenus of Prunus,
characterised by
having racemose inflorescences.
Padus was
originally a
distinct genus, but
genetic and morphological...
-
chokecherry (also
black chokecherry for
P. virginiana var. demissa), is a
species of bird
cherry (Prunus
subgenus Padus)
native to
North America. Chokecherry...
-
nuclear sequences divides Prunus into
three subgenera: Subg.
Padus: In
addition to
species of
Padus (bird cherries), this
subgenus also
includes species of...
-
cherry Prunus subg.
Padus contains most
racemose species that are
called cherries which used to be
included in the
genera Padus (bird cherries), Laurocerasus...
- Sand
cherry (
P. pumila) also
belongs to
P. subg. Prunus. Bird
cherries (e.g.
P.
padus,
P. grayana,
P. napaulensis,
P. ssiori),
chokecherry (
P. virginiana)...
- 138.8.188. PMID 8677622. S2CID 43622812. …stems,
leaves and
fruits of
P.
padus contain the
glycosides prulaurasin and amygdalin… Kate
Ravilious (9 September...
-
Washington State.[citation needed]
Similar to its
relative Prunus laurocerasus,
P.
lusitanica has been
recognized by some
botanists and land
managers in both...