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- domestica subsp. insititia, sometimes Prunus insititia), is an edible drupaceous fruit, a subspecies of the plum tree. Varieties of insititia are found across...
- to Prunus domestica. Data related to Prunus domestica at Wikispecies "Prunus domestica". Plants for a ****ure. "Prunus insititia". Plants for a ****ure....
- of the damson, and like the damson is considered to be a strain of the insititia subspecies of Prunus domestica. Although the term has regionally been...
- Prunus insititia may refer to: The species Prunus domestica, commonly referred as European plum Damson, a subspecies of Prunus domestica, also known as...
- represents hybrids of blackthorn Prunus spinosa, and Prunus domestica var. insititia be it in its black bullace (var. nigra) or damson (var. damascene) forms...
- (species of most "plums" and "prunes") Europe 2n=16, 48 P. domestica ssp. insititia damsons, bullaces Asia P. salicina Chinese plum China 2n=16,(24) P. simonii...
- rubella Clav. Prunus foecundissima Clav. Prunus glomerata A.Sav. Prunus insititia var. spinosa (L.) Weston Prunus kurdica Fenzl ex Fritsch Prunus lucens...
- and C. insititia did not clearly resolve with the other clades. The presence of some unique physical characteristics in the species C. insititia has made...
- include: Pixy — A dwarfing rootstock (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, or sometimes Prunus insititia) suitable for bush trees planted 8 to 10 ft (2.4 to 3.0 m)...
- The larva feeds on Prunus amygdalus (almond), P. persica (peach), P. insititia (a kind of plum), P. longipes, Pyrus communis (common pear), Malus domesticus...