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Prunus sp. - cherry
... resistant to insects and disease than others. Some species suitable for bonsai: Prunus apetala: Choji cherry Prunus avium: wild cherry, gean, sweet cherry, mazzard - This cherry features white ... unsuitable for all but the largest sizes. Hardy in zones 3-8. Prunus serrula: birch bark cherry. Prunus serrulata: flowering cherry, Japanese cherry, Oriental cherry, Japanese flowering cherry - Another ...
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Prunus hortulana
... Prunus hortulana Prunus hortulana Bailey Family: Rosaceae Common names: wild plum, hortulan plum Small tree to 6 m ( ... been developed. As a result of cultivation, it has spread widely beyond its native range. Prunus is the old Latin name for the European plums; hortulana means "of gardens" and refers ...
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Prunus mexicana, Mexican plum
... Tennessee, south to northeastern Mexico. Common in Oklahoma. Habitat: fencerows and woodlands. Comments: Prunus is the classical name for European plums; mexicana refers to the southwestern distribution. Field identification: American plum (Prunus americana) and Mexican plum can be easily confused. Mexican plum flowers later and ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Hop stunt viroid from peach (Prunus persica) with dapple fruit symptoms in China
... First report of Hop stunt viroid from peach (Prunus persica) with dapple fruit symptoms in China Reports Search NDR About ... Info Submission Links First report of Hop stunt viroid from peach (Prunus persica) with dapple fruit symptoms in China Ying Zhou1, Rui Guo1, ... with dapple fruit disease in Japan (Sano et al., 1989). Peaches (Prunus persica) are one of the oldest stone-fruits grown in China ...
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Prunus serotina fact sheet
... Prunus serotina fact sheet Black cherry Rosaceae Prunus serotina Ehrh. Leaf: Alternate, 2 to 5 inches long, oval to oblong, lance-shaped. Margins ...
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Prunus avium fact sheet
... Prunus avium fact sheet Sweet cherry Rosaceae Prunus avium (L.) L. Leaf: Alternate, 2 to 5 inches long, oval to obovate, serrate margins, ...
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Prunus emarginata... Bittercherry
... Prunus emarginata... Bittercherry Prunus emarginata var. emarginata Bittercherry Family: Rosaceae (Rose family) Photo taken in the Wenatchee Mountains, wet ...
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Prunus virginiana... Black Chokecherry
... Prunus virginiana... Black Chokecherry Prunus virginiana var. melanocarpa Black Chokecherry Family: Rosaceae (Rose family) First photo taken at Leavenworth Fish ...
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Plum Tree - Prunus salicina
... News Catalog Search Contact About Us Blog Fruit Trees > Temperate fruit > Plum Tree PLUM TREE, Prunus salicina Grafted plum trees are capable of bearing large crops from 1 year after planting ...
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Nectarine Tree- Prunus persica
... News Catalog Search Contact About Us Blog Fruit Trees > Temperate fruit > Nectarine Tree NECTARINE TREE, Prunus persica Nectarines are very similar to peaches in their requirements and characteristics, the only difference ...
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