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- "Prunus laurocerasus L." Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 17 March 2024. Euro+Med Plantbase Project: Prunus laurocerasus Archived...
- proposed that all the racemose taxa within Prunus (Padus, Maddenia, Laurocerasus and Pygeum) are incorporated into a broad-sense Prunus subg. Padus. Padus...
- (P. subg. Cerasus) species. It is traditionally included in P. subg. Laurocerasus, but molecular research indicates it is nested with species of P. subg...
- and Washington State.[citation needed] Similar to its relative Prunus laurocerasus, P. lusitanica has been recognized by some botanists and land managers...
- hypothesized five subgenera: Amygdalus, Prunus, Cerasus, Padus, and Laurocerasus. To them C. Ingram added Lithocerasus. The six subgenera are described...
- caroliniana is not to be confused with its European relative, Prunus laurocerasus, which also is called Cherry Laurel, although mainly known as English...
- Laurus novocanariensis Cape laurel, Ocotea bullata Cherry laurel, Prunus laurocerasus Chilean laurel, Laurelia sempervirens Chinese laurel, Antidesma bunius...
- Laurocerasus a****inata (Wall.) M.Roem. Laurocerasus microbotrys (Koehne) Kovalev Lauro-cerasus undulata (Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) M.Roem. Laurocerasus undulata...
- spineless butcher's broom (Ruscus hypoglossum) or cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus). It is worn as a chaplet around the head, or as a garland around the...
- ISBN 1-84220-048-8. Kalkman, C. (1965). "The Old World species of Prunus subg. Laurocerasus including those formerly referred to Pygeum". Blumea. 13: 1–174. Archived...