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  2. Prunus pumila - Wikipedia

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    Prunus pumila, commonly called sand cherry, is a North American species of cherry in the rose family.It is widespread in eastern and central Canada from New Brunswick west to Saskatchewan and the northern United States from Maine to Montana, south as far as Colorado, Kansas, Indiana, and Virginia, with a few isolated populations in Tennessee and Utah.

  3. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Dawyck cherry Prunus × dawyckensis: ... Sand cherry: Prunus pumila: Sansapote: Licania platypus: Sargent's cherry: ... Western juniper berry:

  4. Prunus sect. Prunus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus ussuriensis [2] – Manchurian plum; Prunus vachuschtii – alucha; Hybrid species (some of them are hybrids with species of other sections): Prunus × blireiana – double-flowering plum (P. cerasifera × P. mume) Prunus × cistena – purple-leaf sand cherry (P. cerasifera × P. pumilaPrunus × ferganica – Fergana plum (P ...

  5. List of Canadian plants by family R - Wikipedia

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    Prunus americana — American plum; Prunus emarginata — bitter cherry; Prunus nigra — Canada plum; Prunus pensylvanica — fire cherry; Prunus pumilasand cherry; Prunus serotina — wild black cherry; Prunus virginiana — choke cherry; Purshia tridentata — antelope bitterbrush; Rosa acicularis — prickly rose; Rosa arkansana ...

  6. Cherry - Wikipedia

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    Prunus avium, sweet cherry P. cerasus, sour cherry Germersdorfer variety cherry tree in blossom. Prunus subg.Cerasus contains species that are typically called cherries. They are known as true cherries [1] and distinguished by having a single winter bud per axil, by having the flowers in small corymbs or umbels of several together (occasionally solitary, e.g. P. serrula; some species with ...

  7. Prunus cerasifera - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × cistena (purple leaf sand cherry), a hybrid of Prunus cerasifera and Prunus pumila, the sand cherry, also won the Award of Garden Merit. [16] [17] [18] These purple-foliage forms (often called 'purple-leaf plum'), also have dark purple fruit, which make an attractive, intensely coloured jam. They can have white or pink flowers.