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plants such as
Spiraea and
Aruncus that have hard dry fruits. The name
Prunoideae is
sometimes used, but is incorrect. The 1835
publication of that name...
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traditionally placed as a subfamily, the
Amygdaloideae (incorrectly "
Prunoideae"), but was
sometimes placed in its own family, the
Prunaceae (or Amygdalaceae)...
- subfamilies: Rosoideae, Spiraeoideae,
Maloideae (Pomoideae),
Amygdaloideae (
Prunoideae), Neuradoideae, and Chrysobalanoideae, and most of
these were treated...
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Allied Native Species of
Cerasus sect.
Sargentiella in ****an (Rosaceae—
Prunoideae)".
Bulletin of the
National Museum of
Nature and Science.
Series B (Botany)...
- 2010). "Four New
Species of
Himalayan Prunus Subgenus Cerasus (Rosaceae-
Prunoideae)" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
National Museum of
Nature and Science, Tokyo...
- Shu-Lin; Yeh, Ruo-Yun (1 June 2006). "Systematic Wood
Anatomy of the
Prunoideae (Rosaceae) in Taiwan".
Taiwan Journal of
Forest Science. 21 (2): 215–231...
- 2010). "Four new
species of
Himalayan Prunus subgenus Cerasus (Rosaceae-
Prunoideae)" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
National Museum of
Nature and Science, Series...
- from the
Princeton chert (middle Eocene) of
British Columbia:Rosaceae (
Prunoideae)".
Botanical Gazette. 152 (3): 369–379. doi:10.1086/337899. Li, Y.; Smith...
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hamlet (frazione) in the
comune of
Stazzema (Province of Lucca, Tuscany)
Prunoideae, a
subfamily of
plants belonging to the
family of
Rosaceae Prunus, a genus...
- (2006). "Crystal
macropattern development in
Prunus serotina (Rosaceae,
Prunoideae) leaves". Ann. Bot. 97 (5): 723–729. doi:10.1093/aob/mcl036. PMC 2803424...