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disease cherry leaf spot. P.
pseudocerasus contain carotene,
vitamin C, proteins, saccharides, iron, and phosphorus. P.
pseudocerasus is near
extinction in the...
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yielded the
cultivar Prunus 'Umineko'. It is in the
ornamental section Pseudocerasus of the
cherry subgenus Cerasus of the
genus Prunus. Ma et al. classified...
- var. cr****eglandulosa Miq. ex
Koehne Prunus pseudocerasus var.
serrulata (Lindl.)
Makino Prunus pseudocerasus A.Gray, nom. illeg.
Prunus puddum Miq., nom...
- ****anese
alpine cherry P.
padus – bird
cherry P.
persica –
peach P.
pseudocerasus –
Chinese sour
cherry P.
prostrata –
mountain cherry P.
salicina – ****anese...
-
nipponica Prunus padus Prunus ×
parvifolia (P.
incisa × P. speciosa)
Prunus pseudocerasus Prunus ×
sacra (P.
itosakura × P. jamasakura)
Prunus sargentii Prunus...
- : 278
Tomitaro Makino first described the
taxon in 1908, as
Prunus pseudocerasus var. jamasakura.: 93
Elevated to
species rank (Prunus jamasakura) by...
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cultivars of
Prunus cerasus. It can also
refer to:
Prunus cerasoides Prunus pseudocerasus Syzygium corynanthum, a
common Australian tree
Dwarf cherry Prunus emarginata...
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pensylvanica L.f. – pin cherry, fire cherry, or wild red
cherry Prunus pseudocerasus Lindl. –
Chinese sour
cherry or
Chinese cherry Prunus rufa Wall ex Hook...
-
Matsumura in the
Tokyo Botanical Magazine in 1901. It is in the
section Pseudocerasus of the
cherry subgenus Cerasus of the
genus Prunus,
which are ornamental...
- red
cherry Prunus pleiocerasus Koehne Prunus polytricha Koehne Prunus pseudocerasus Lindl. –
Chinese cherry or
Chinese sour
cherry Prunus pusilliflora Cardot...