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Prunus x subhirtella 'Shidare higan'
Prunus X subhirtella `Shidare higan' (Prunus X subhirtella 'Pendula') Is usually grafted at about 6'. Is the shortest lived of the flowering cherries (20 to 25 years old), but people still buy them for their beauty. Can get borers (sap coming out ... [... more]
Auburn University Agriculture

China: album Of The Prunus Hermitage
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Deep Prunus
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Drame A Prunus
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Prunus Bath Curio
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Prunus Bath Armoire
Prunus Bath Armoire [... more]
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Drugs & Medications - Prunus Spinosa Oral
Find medical information for Prunus Spinosa Oral including side effects, drug interactions, images and pictures, medication uses, warnings, user ratings and reviews. [... more]
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Prunus avium
Prunus avium is generally grown as an ornamental cherry tree. It is native to Europe and Asia and has been cultivated in the U. S. since colonial times. Although it is a parent of many of the sweet cherry cultivars sold in commerce today for ... [... more]
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La Rage A Prunus
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Poisonous Plants: Prunus avium
Landscape as cultivated tree, rarely escaping and naturalizing. EDIBLE PARTS: Fruit edible raw or cooked. Prunus avium Sweet cherry Deciduous tree; leaves alternate, simple, toothed on the margin, with 2 small glands at base of blade; flowers ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Trees of the Maritime Forest - Prunus angustifolia
Rosaceae--The Rose Family Prunus angustifolia Chickasaw plum Originally from the midwestern US; naturalized in NC. [... more]
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Flood Tolerant Prunus Through Grafting?
Considerable variation in tolerance to root zone flooding exists within the genus Prunus. Research demonstrated the differences in defoliation and survival for 11 Prunus taxa (2) as shown in Table 1. The two taxa most tolerant of root zone ... [... more]
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