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Prunus cerasoides thrives in well-drained and moisture-retentive
loamy soil, in an open, sunny, and
sheltered location.[citation needed] P.
cerasoides, like...
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which is the
Himalayan wild
cherry tree
Prunus cerasoides. The wild
Himalayan cherry,
Prunus cerasoides, is
native to the
Himalayan region of Asia, and...
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Khasi Hills in Meghalaya,
where Prunus cerasoides is native.
These states are
notable for
Prunus cerasoides trees,
called wild
cherry blossom trees,...
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Huberantha cerasoides (synonym
Polyalthia cerasoides) is a
species of
trees in the
family Annonaceae and
tribe Miliuseae. It is the type
species of the...
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Evergreen oaks, rhododendrons, and
conifers predominate in the hills.
Prunus cerasoides (pahiyya), sal (S****a robusta), silk
cotton tree (Bombax ciliata), Dalbergia...
- & Werderm.)
Donald Crataegus aestivalis (Walter) Torr. & A.Gray var.
cerasoides Sarg. f.
luculenta Sarg. is a
classification of a
plant whose name is:...
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resemble P.
cerasoides but can be
distinguished from them by a
number of features. P.
sunhangii leaf
margins are apex a****inate
whereas P.
cerasoides leaf margins...
- Bois. – grey-leaf
cherry Prunus caudata Franch. –
caudate cherry Prunus cerasoides D. Don. – wild
Himalayan cherry Prunus cerasus L. – sour
cherry Prunus...
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cherry P.
canescens – gray-leaf
cherry P.
cerasifera –
cherry plum P.
cerasoides – wild
Himalayan cherry P.
cerasus – sour
cherry P.
ceylanica – Ceylon...
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fruticosa (Crantz) M.F.Fay & Christenh.
Sorbus carpatica Andrz.
Sorbus cerasoides Gand.
Sorbus chamaemespilus (L.)
Crantz Sorbus chamaemespilus var. angustifolia...