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Prunus cerasifera is a
species of plum
known by the
common names cherry plum and
myrobalan plum. It is
native to
Southeast Europe and
Western Asia, and...
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developed in the US are
mostly hybrids of P.
salicina with P.
simonii and P.
cerasifera.
Although these cultivars are
often called ****anese plums, two of the...
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believed to be
Prunus spinosa and P.
cerasifera;
however recent cytogenetic evidence seem to
implicate 2×, 4×, 6× P.
cerasifera as the sole wild
stock from which...
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white in P. spinosa,
creamy white in P.
cerasifera. In addition, the
sepals are bent
backwards in P.
cerasifera, but not in P. spinosa. They can be distinguished...
- ****anese
apricot (Prunus mume) and the purple-leaved plum
cultivar Prunus cerasifera '****ardii'.
Growing to 4 m (13 ft) tall and broad, it is a
hardy deciduous...
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hybrid species of Prunus, the
result of a
cross between Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum or
myrobalan plum) and
Prunus pumila (sand cherry). A deciduous...
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Binomial name
Phyllodes verhuelli Vollenhoven, 1858
Synonyms Phyllodes cerasifera Butler, 1883
Phyllodes floralis Butler, 1883
Phyllodes enganensis Swinhoe...
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sauce for meat dishes.
Although it is
probably conspecific with
Prunus cerasifera, the
cherry plum (in Georgian: ტყემალი, romanized: t'q'emali), Georgians...
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several unrelated fruit-bearing
plant species:
Myrobalan plum (Prunus
cerasifera), also
called cherry plum and
myrobalan plum
Emblic myrobalan (Phyllanthus...
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Tennessee Prunus ×
cistena (purple leaf sand cherry) is a
hybrid of
Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum) and P. pumila. It was
developed by
Niels Ebbesen Hansen...