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Prunus virginiana,
commonly called bitter-berry, chokecherry,
Virginia bird cherry, and
western chokecherry (also
black chokecherry for P.
virginiana...
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Prunus subg.
Padus is a
subgenus of
Prunus,
characterised by
having racemose inflorescences.
Padus was
originally a
distinct genus, but
genetic and morphological...
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Physostegia virginiana,
obedient plant or
false dragonhead Pinus virginiana,
Virginia pine
Prunus virginiana, bitter-berry or
chokecherry Quercus virginiana, southern...
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Prunus subg.
Cerasus is a
subgenus of
Prunus.
Species of the
subgenus have a
single winter bud per axil. The
flowers are
usually in
small corymbs or umbels...
- chokecherries, the
common name for
Prunus virginiana.
Further adding to the ambiguity, a
variety of
Prunus virginiana is melanocarpa, and
readily confused...
- Thimbleberry(Rubus) Mayhaw(Crataegus)
Blackberry (Rubus) Plum (
Prunus)
Black cherry (
Prunus)
Chokecherry (
Prunus virginiana)
Hawthorn Berry (Crataegus)
Staghorn Sumac (Rhus...
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chokecherry (P.
virginiana),
which tends to be
shorter (a
shrub or
small tree) and has smaller, less
glossy leaves.
Prunus serotina belongs to
Prunus subg. Padus...
- to
include the
species of
modern Prunus—Amygdalus, Cerasus,
Prunus, and Padus—but
simplified it to
Amygdalus and
Prunus in 1758.
Since then, the various...
- 'Attenuato-dentatus'), striped-bark
maple (Acer davidii), and
Chokecherry (
Prunus virginiana). It also
contains various rare
trees of interest,
including Caucasian...
- The cr**** is
named for the
profusion of
black chokecherry shrubs (
Prunus virginiana demissa) that grow
along its banks.
Cherry Cr****
rises in the high...