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damson (/ˈdæmzən/) or
damson plum (Prunus
domestica subsp.
insititia, or
sometimes Prunus insititia), also
archaically called the "damascene", is an edible...
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Prunus insititia may
refer to: The
species Prunus domestica,
commonly referred as
European plum Damson, a
subspecies of
Prunus domestica, also
known as...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
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rubella Clav.
Prunus foecundissima Clav.
Prunus glomerata A.Sav.
Prunus insititia var.
spinosa (L.)
Weston Prunus kurdica Fenzl ex
Fritsch Prunus lucens...
- to, but
distinct from, the
clingstone damson (Prunus
domestica subsp.
insititia).
Examples of
varieties are 'Seneca', 'Stanley', 'Fellenberg', Prunier...
- family)
Prunus ilicifolia holly-leaved
cherry Rosaceae (rose family)
Prunus insititia damson;
bullace Rosaceae (rose family)
Prunus laurocerasus common cherry...
- 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)...