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  2. Prunus angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Prunus angustifolia, known commonly as Chickasaw plum, Cherokee plum, Florida sand plum, sandhill plum, or sand plum, [3] is a North American species of plum-bearing tree. . It was originally cultivated by Native Americans before the arrival of Europe

  3. Prunus subcordata - Wikipedia

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    The bark is gray with horizontal brown lenticels, similar in appearance to that of the cultivated cherry tree. The leaves are 2.5–6 cm (1– 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long [ 3 ] with a 4–15 millimeters ( 1 ⁄ 8 – 5 ⁄ 8 in) petiole , dark green, turning red before falling, and faintly toothed.

  4. Prunus mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Its dark gray bark is banded with horizontal lenticels. [4] [verification needed] The dark red or purple fruit ripens late in the fall. [5] [6] Prunus mexicana is very similar to Prunus americana, and they intergrade along a broad contact zone centered around Arkansas and Missouri. These intermediate individuals may be impossible to assign to a ...

  5. Prunus cerasifera - Wikipedia

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    Prunus cerasifera is a species of plum known by the common names cherry plum and myrobalan plum. [3] Native to Eurasia and naturalized elsewhere, P. cerasifera is believed to one of the parents of the cultivated plum .

  6. Carissa macrocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Carissa macrocarpa is a shrub native to tropical and southern Africa. It is commonly known as the Natal plum and, in South Africa, the large num-num.In Zulu, as well as in the Bantu tribes of Uganda, it is called Amathungulu or umThungulu oBomvu.

  7. Crex Meadows - Wikipedia

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    The company produced grass rugs and created carpet camps in the area. The grass rug business was successful until linoleum floor covering became popular in homes. In 1933 the Crex Carpet Company went bankrupt. [2] In 1946, the state of Wisconsin bought 12,000 acres (49 km 2) of the tax delinquent land in order to start the Crex Meadows Wildlife ...