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Prinsepia is a
genus of
trees in the Rosaceae. It
bears fruit which looks like a cherry. The
various species grow
largely in Nepal, India, China, Bangladesh...
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Prinsepia utilis, the
Himalayan wild
cherry or
Himalayan cherry prinsepia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rosaceae. It is
native to the...
- Prunus–Maddenia and Exochorda–Oemleria–
Prinsepia.
Further refinement shows that Exochorda–Oemleria–
Prinsepia is
somewhat separate from Prunus–Maddenia–Pygeum...
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forms the
monophyletic tribe Exochordeae with the
genera Exchorda and
Prinsepia,
which is
placed in the
subfamily Amygdaloideae. "Rosales". www.mobot...
- species: Colquhounia, Corallodiscus, Docynia, Lysiontus, Physospermopsis,
Prinsepia, Sinocr****ula,
Siphonostegia Sino-****an
forest subrealm species: Akebia...
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foraging primarily on acorns, berries, drupes, and
fruits like
those from
Prinsepia utilis. They are also
known to feed on
herbs and cereals.
Often gathering...
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China and
central Asia.
Oemleria Rchb.,
Pacific Coast,
North America.
Prinsepia Royle, Asia
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Exochordeae. Wikispecies...
- at 31
Belgrave Square of a "softening of the brain". A
genus of
plant Prinsepia was
named after him by the
botanist John
Forbes Royle in 1839 in appreciation...
- 000 ft. The
larva on
feeds on
Prinsepia chinensis,
Prinsepia scandens,
Eurya strigillosa, E. a****inata, E. groffii,
Prinsepia scandens Illustration from...
- also has
potential as a biofuel.
Royle oil,
pressed from the
seeds of
Prinsepia utilis, a wild,
edible oil
shrub that
grows in the
higher Himalayas. Used...