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  2. Prunus nigra - Wikipedia

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    P. nigra has the same number of chromosomes as P. salicina, the cultivated Japanese plum, and so the two cross-pollinate readily. [17] Breeding work in the 20th century resulted in improved P. nigra x salicina hybrid varieties that retain the high quality of Japanese plums and the hardiness of wild Canada plums, such as "Pembina", "Superior ...

  3. 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]

  4. Category:Prunus - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid prunus (22 P) A. Almonds (3 C, 28 P) Apricots (17 P) B. Bird cherries (16 P) C. Cherries (6 C, 50 P) ... Prunus nigra; Prunus nipponica; O. Prunus obtusata ...

  5. List of Prunus species - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × chichibuensis H.Kubota & Moriya; Prunus × compta (Koidz.) Tatew. Prunus × dasycarpa Ehrh. Prunus × eminens Beck; Prunus × ferganica O.A.Lincz. Prunus × furuseana Ohwi; Prunus × fruticans Weihe; Prunus × gondouinii (Poit. & Turpin) Rehder; Prunus × hisauchiana Koidz. ex Hisauti; Prunus × insueta (S.Serafimov) S.Serafimov ...

  6. Prunus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs from the family Rosaceae, which includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively stonefruit).The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, [4] being native to the temperate regions of North America, the neotropics of South America, and temperate and tropical regions of Eurasia and Africa, [5] There are about 340 ...

  7. Prunus × subhirtella - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × subhirtella, the winter-flowering cherry, [2] spring cherry, or rosebud cherry, [3] is the scientific name for the hybrid between Prunus itosakura (edohigan) and Prunus incisa (Mamezakura). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a small deciduous flowering tree originating in Japan , but unknown in the wild.

  8. Category:Hybrid prunus - Wikipedia

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    Plum-cherry hybrid; Pluot; Prunus × arnoldiana; Prunus darvasica; Prunus × dasycarpa; Prunus × eminens; Prunus × fruticans; Prunus × hillieri; Prunus × incam; Prunus × orthosepala; Prunus persica × Prunus americana; Prunus × pugetensis; Prunus × schmittii; Prunus × subhirtella; Prunus venulosa; Prunus × blireiana; Prunus × cistena ...

  9. Prunus × fruticans - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × fruticans (or Prunus fruticans) is a shrubby dark-fruiting Prunus of hybrid origin allied to Blackthorn, Bullace and Damsons. Examples frequently reach about 4 m (13 ft) in height, although large tree-like forms are known.