- two varieties:
European bird
cherry Prunus padus var.
padus,
Europe and
western Asia.
Asian bird
cherry Prunus padus var. commutata,
eastern Asia. The flowers...
- Pygeum) are
incorporated into a broad-sense
Prunus subg.
Padus.
Species formerly included in the
genus Padus are
mostly incorporated into this subgenus...
-
belong to
Prunus subg. Cerasus. Instead, P.
serotina belongs to
Prunus subg.
Padus, a
subgenus also
including Eurasian bird
cherry (P.
padus) and chokecherry...
-
chokecherry for P. virginiana var. demissa), is a
species of bird
cherry (
Prunus subgenus Padus)
native to
North America.
Chokecherry is a
suckering shrub or small...
- 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...
- cherry" in the
Latin language, but in
English "bird cherry"
refers to
Prunus padus. 'Mazzard' has been used to
refer to a
selected self-fertile cultivar...
- Look up
Padus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Padus can
refer to: Po (river) ("
Padus" in
ancient Latin)
Prunus subg.
Padus, a
subgenus of the plant...
-
flower of
trees in
Prunus subgenus Cerasus. "Sakura"
usually refers to
flowers of
ornamental cherry trees, such as
cultivars of
Prunus serrulata, not trees...
-
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...
-
Chinese bush
cherry Prunus subg.
Padus contains most
racemose species that are
called cherries which used to be
included in the
genera Padus (bird cherries)...