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  2. Prunus americana - Wikipedia

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    Prunus americana, commonly called the American plum, [7] wild plum, or Marshall's large yellow sweet plum, is a species of Prunus native to North America from Saskatchewan and Idaho south to New Mexico and east to Québec, Maine and Florida. [8] Prunus americana has often been planted outside its native range and sometimes escapes cultivation. [9]

  3. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    Plum: Prunus: 4 5 no feral, cultivated minor S Common buckthorn: Rhamnus cathartica: 5 6 no feral minor T Sumac [3] Rhus glabra: 6 7 mixed with other honeys feral major T Black locust [4] [5] Robinia pseudoacacia: 5 6 yes feral major – 800–1200 lb/acre; short bloom period of about 10 days S Raspberry: Rubus: 5 6 yes feral, cultivated major ...

  4. Wild plum - Wikipedia

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    Wild plum is a common name for several trees with edible fruits, and may refer to: Wild growing forms of plums, especially Prunus americana, native to eastern North America; Amelanchier, a genus in the Rosaceae producing small fruits lacking a pit; Harpephyllum afrum, an Afrotropical tree species; Podocarpus drouynianus, a conifer native to ...

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    GEORG OLDEN (54A: Graphic designer who was the first African American to design a postage stamp) GEORG OLDEN (1920-1975) worked as a graphic designer for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS, the ...

  6. Prunus persica × Prunus americana - Wikipedia

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    Prunus persica × Prunus americana is the hybrid between the peach Prunus persica (often a nectarine) and the wild American plum Prunus americana.. Hybrids were obtained in the 1940s at the University of Minnesota, and have been used in subsequent breeding, such as in the parentage of a plum called 'Minnesota No. 31221'. [1]

  7. Bullace - Wikipedia

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    The Black Bullace is the common "wild" bullace of woods in England, recognisable by its small, round black or dark purple fruit. [9] It is sometimes classified as insititia var. nigra . [ 10 ] It can be quite astringent until very ripe, or subject to a slight frost; a larger variety known as the "New Black Bullace" was later developed from it.

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    Christina Haack (formerly Hall) is sharing an update on her ongoing divorce with ex Josh Hall. The HGTV star, 41, spoke briefly about her divorce on episode 2 of The Flip Off (airing Feb. 8 at. 8 ...

  9. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    yellow mombin; Javanese hog plum Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Spondias purpurea: red mombin; Spanish hog plum Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Spondias tuberosa: umbú; imbu; Brazilian hog plum Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Toxicodendron: poison sumacs (including poison-ivy and poison-oak) Toxicodendron vernix: poison sumac Anacardiaceae (cashew ...