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- cerasifera is a species of plum known by the common names cherry plum and myrobalan plum. Native to Eurasia and naturalized elsewhere, P. cerasifera is...
- 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...
- 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...
- flowering plum (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...
- 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...
- sauce for meat dishes. Although it is probably conspecific with Prunus cerasifera, the cherry plum (in Georgian: ტყემალი, romanized: t'q'emali), Georgians...
- euphratica, Populus nigra, Crataegus monogyna, Crataegus azarolus, Prunus cerasifera, rose hips, Cercis siliquastrum, pistachio trees, pear and Sorbus graeca...
- several unrelated fruit-bearing plant species: Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera), also called cherry plum and myrobalan plum Emblic myrobalan (Phyllanthus...
- flower blossoms are white. It is likely a hybrid of P. armeniaca × P. cerasifera (i.e., an apricot–cherry plum cross). There is disagreement about whether...
- Macedonian plum (P. cerasifera × P. cocomilia) Prunus × rossicaRussian plum (P. cerasifera × P. salicina) Prunus × simmleri (P. cerasifera × P. spinosa)...