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Prunus - Wikipedia Prunus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs from the family Rosaceae The genus includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively stonefruit)
Prunus | Definition, Fruits, Facts | Britannica Prunus, genus of more than 400 species of flowering shrubs and trees in the rose family (Rosaceae) The genus Prunus is native to northern temperate regions It has a number of economically important members, including the cultivated almond, peach, plum, cherry, and apricot
Prunus americana - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox The American plum is a small, deciduous, single-trunk tree or multi-stemmed shrub which occurs in rocky or sandy soils in woodlands, pastures, abandoned farms, streams and hedgerows throughout the State As a tree, it typically grows to 10-20' tall with a broad, spreading crown As a shrub, it suckers freely and can form large colonies
Prunus - Trees and Shrubs Online Prunus species are shrubs or trees with deciduous or rarely evergreen leaves; they are usually unarmed, though thorns occur in some species (for example, P spinosa, Blackthorn)
Prunus sp. – Purdue Arboretum Explorer - Purdue University Prunus is a large and important genus of over 400 species of mostly deciduous trees and shrubs, in addition to countless hybrids Important members of this genus include cherries, almond, peaches, plums, and apricots Prunus can be subject to many pests and diseases
Prunus - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University About 430 species of deciduous, occasionally evergreen, trees and shrubs Leaves alternate, serrate, sometimes entire, with stipules Flowers usually white, often pink to red, calyx 5-lobed, 5 petals, stamens many Fruit usually fleshy and single seeded Prunus: from the Latin name for these plants
Prunus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Prunus is a genus of plants belonging to the Rosaceae family and includes sweet cherries (Prunus avium), sour cherries (P cerasus), peaches (P persica), apricots (P armeniaca), and plums (P domestica) among others (Chockchaisawasdee, Golding, Vuong, Papoutsis, Stathopoulos, 2016;
Prunus - New World Encyclopedia Prunus is an economically important genus of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, characterized by a fruit in the form of a drupe, usually white to pink perigynous flowers with five petals and five sepals, simple leaves, and often the production of cyangogenetic glycosides in the seeds and leaves
Prunus (Almond, Apricots, Cherry, Nectarine, Peach, Plum) - Gardenia Prunus is a huge genus of trees and shrubs, including gorgeous spring-flowering trees and tasty fruits such as plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, and almonds Although often grown for their fruit, these trees and shrubs are also very ornamental in spring when in full bloom, lovely in leaf, and a mouthwatering sight in fruit
Prunus - FNA European and Asian species of Prunus have been introduced into North America for their ornamental beauty and are used in the landscape as specimen and accent trees, foundation shrubs, hedges, and screens Their fleshy fruits are favorites of birds and other frugivores, which disperse the seeds widely