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Genus of trees and shrubs
"stone"). Prunus 'Kanzan' in bloom Inner canopy of Kanzan cherry in bloom Black cherry (P. serotina) in bloom Prunus eburnea in Behbahan Prunus eburnea
Prunus
Species of tree
chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), which tends to be shorter (a shrub or small tree) and has smaller, less glossy leaves. Prunus serotina belongs to Prunus subg
Prunus_serotina
Species of flowering plant in the rose family
other species of Prunus growing in their native habitats, particularly to the North American species Prunus serotina.[citation needed] Prunus avium means "bird
Prunus_avium
Species of nut
almond (Prunus amygdalus, syn. Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb, nom. illeg. non Prunus dulcis Rouchy) is a species of tree from the genus Prunus. Along
Almond
Species of flowering plant in the rose family
Prunus spinosa, called blackthorn or sloe, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae. It is native to Europe and West Asia, and has
Prunus_spinosa
East Asian tree species
characteristic fragrance, which is unique among apricots. Prunus mume should not be confused with the plum Prunus salicina, a related species also grown in China
Prunus_mume
Species of tree
species): Prunus serrulata f. albida (syn. Prunus speciosa). Japan. Prunus serrulata var. spontanea or Prunus serrulata f. spontanea (syn. Prunus yamasakura)
Prunus_serrulata
Blossom of a cherry tree
flower of trees in Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Sakura usually refers to flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of Prunus serrulata, not trees
Cherry_blossom
Species of flowering plant in the rose family
are two varieties: European bird cherry Prunus padus var. padus, Europe and western Asia. Asian bird cherry Prunus padus var. commutata, eastern Asia. The
Prunus_padus
Fruit of some plants of the genus Prunus
genus Prunus, and is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit). Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several species, such as the sweet Prunus avium
Cherry
Species of plum
other Prunus varieties such as the Victoria plum. The plant propagates by seed or by suckering, and is often used as the rootstock for other Prunus species
Prunus_cerasifera
Species of plant
not to be confused with its American relative Prunus caroliniana, which is also called cherry laurel. Prunus laurocerasus is an evergreen shrub or small
Prunus_laurocerasus
Species of flowering plant
media related to Prunus domestica. Data related to Prunus domestica at Wikispecies "Prunus domestica". Plants for a Future. "Prunus insititia". Plants
Prunus_domestica
Type of fruit tree, or its fruit
peach are the Chinese bush peach (Prunus kansuensis), Chinese wild peach (Prunus davidiana), the smooth stone peach (Prunus mira). Though Charles Darwin speculated
Peach
Species of plant
Manchurian cherry or Amur chokecherry (Prunus maackii). Prunus virginiana var. virginiana (eastern chokecherry) Prunus virginiana var. demissa (Nutt. ex Torr
Prunus_virginiana
Species of cherry tree
Prunus cerasus (sour cherry, tart cherry, or dwarf cherry) is an Old World species of Prunus in the subgenus Cerasus (cherries). It has two main groups
Prunus_cerasus
Cultivated fruit
species in the genus Prunus. Usually an apricot is from the species Prunus armeniaca, but the fruits of the other species in Prunus sect. Armeniaca are
Apricot
Subgenus of plants
Prunus subg. Prunus is a subgenus of Prunus. This subgenus includes plums, apricots and bush cherries. Some species conventionally included in Prunus
Prunus_subg._Prunus
Hybrid species of tree
Prunus × yedoensis (synonym Cerasus × yedoensis) is a hybrid cherry tree between Prunus speciosa (Oshima cherry) as father plant and Prunus pendula f
Prunus_×_yedoensis
Species of flowering plant
Future: Prunus lusitanica Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prunus lusitanica. Wikispecies has information related to Prunus lusitanica. "Prunus lusitanica"
Prunus_lusitanica
Japanese flowering cherry cultivar
Prunus 'Kanzan' (Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan'. syn. Prunus lannesiana 'Kanzan', Cerasus Sato-zakura Group 'Sekiyama' Koidz, Kwanzan or Sekiyama, Japanese
Prunus_'Kanzan'
Species of apricot
varieties of P. armeniaca: Prunus armeniaca var. ansu – ansu apricot (Japanese: アンズ, anzu), pink-flowered, East Asia Prunus armeniaca var. armeniaca –
Prunus_armeniaca
Species of tree
Prunus tomentosa is a species of Prunus native to northern and western China (including Tibet), Korea, Mongolia, and possibly northern India (Jammu and
Prunus_tomentosa
Species of tree
Prunus americana, commonly called the American plum, wild plum, or Marshall's large yellow sweet plum, is a species of Prunus native to North America
Prunus_americana
Species of tree
after pollination.[citation needed] As with other members of the genus Prunus, Prunus africana possesses extrafloral nectaries that provide antiherbivore
Prunus_africana
Species of tree
wild in a few places in California. Prunus caroliniana is not to be confused with its European relative, Prunus laurocerasus, which also is called Cherry
Prunus_caroliniana
Species of cherry tree
World Online: Prunus mahaleb subsp. cupaniana (Guss.) Arcang. (synonyms include Prunus cupaniana) – restricted to northern Sicily Prunus mahaleb subsp
Prunus_mahaleb
Species of flowering plant
Prunus × cistena, the purple leaf sand cherry or dwarf red-leaf plum, is a hybrid species of Prunus, the result of a cross between Prunus cerasifera (cherry
Prunus_×_cistena
Hybrid of tree
Prunus × subhirtella, the winter-flowering cherry, spring cherry, or rosebud cherry, is the scientific name for the hybrid between Prunus itosakura (edohigan)
Prunus_×_subhirtella
Species of tree
Prunus pensylvanica, also known as bird cherry, fire cherry, pin cherry, and red cherry, is a North American cherry species in the genus Prunus. Prunus
Prunus_pensylvanica
Edible fruit
A plum is a fruit of some species in Prunus subg. Prunus. Dried plums are usually called prunes. Plums are likely to have been one of the first fruits
Plum
Species of tree
Japan. The scientific name for the hybrid between this species and Prunus incisa is Prunus × subhirtella. Historically, the Japanese have produced many cultivars
Prunus_itosakura
Subspecies of plum
Mirabelle plum (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca) is a cultivar group of plum trees of the genus Prunus. It is believed that the plum was cultivated from
Mirabelle_plum
Species of tree
The flowers, typical of Prunus, are produced in clusters of one to three. The fruit is a small oval bright red drupe. Prunus serrula is grown as an ornamental
Prunus_serrula
Subgenus of trees
Prunus subg. Cerasus is a subgenus of Prunus, commonly known as the true cherries. Species of the subgenus have a single winter bud per axil. The flowers
Prunus_subg._Cerasus
Species of plant
Prunus pseudocerasus or Prunus pseudo-cerasus, the Chinese sour cherry or just Chinese cherry, is a species of cherry native to China. It is used worldwide
Prunus_pseudocerasus
Species of tree
Prunus nigra, the Canada plum, Canadian plum, or black plum, is a species of Prunus native to eastern North America. Prunus nigra is a deciduous shrub
Prunus_nigra
Species of tree
Prunus emarginata, the bitter cherry or Oregon cherry, is a species of Prunus native to western North America. There are two varieties: Prunus emarginata
Prunus_emarginata
Species of tree
plant. Prunus campanulata is the host of larval Chrysozephyrus nishikaze, a butterfly species endemic to Taiwan. Flowers and nectar of Prunus campanulata
Prunus_campanulata
Group of fruit cultivars
distinction between the two words, with greengages as a variety of the gages, as Prunus domestica subsp. italica var. claudiana. In the Czech Republic, they are
Greengage
Species of tree
Watson. "Prunus angustifolia: Chickasaw Plum". University of Florida. Retrieved 3 May 2011. "Prunus angustifolia". Plants for a Future. "Prunus angustifolia
Prunus_angustifolia
North American species of cherry in the rose family
and Kansas Prunus pumila var. depressa (Pursh) Gleason, eastern sand cherry – Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick south to Pennsylvania Prunus pumila var.
Prunus_pumila
Index of articles associated with the same name
Prunus mirabilis is the name of a cherry tree species, which may refer to: Prunus mirabilis Poit. & Turpin, described in 1810, now considered a synonym
Prunus_mirabilis
Species of tree
other Prunus species begin to dominate. A 2022 study on implications for planning forest restoration in tropical and subtropical Asia noted Prunus cerasoides
Prunus_cerasoides
Species of tree
Prunus salicina (syn. Prunus triflora or Prunus thibetica), commonly called the Chinese plum or Japanese plum, is a small, deciduous tree native to China
Prunus_salicina
Species of tree
treasure. Prunus speciosa in the Jardin des Plantes of Paris April 2013. Prunus speciosa in the Jardin des Plantes of Paris April 2013. Prunus speciosa
Prunus_speciosa
Species of tree
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prunus maritima. Wikispecies has information related to Prunus maritima. "Prunus maritima". Plants for a Future. Beach
Prunus_maritima
Species of flowering plant
name Prunus is derived from the Latin "prūnus," which is borrowed from Ancient Greek. The species epithet of Prunus aborea means "like a tree." Prunus arborea
Prunus_arborea
Hybrid species of tree
called Prunus yedoensis, the same scientific name as Yoshino cherry. After Ernest Henry Wilson suggested Yoshino cherry is a hybrid between Prunus subhirtella
Prunus_×_nudiflora
Species of shrub
Prunus tenella, the dwarf Russian almond, is a species of deciduous shrub in the genus Prunus, native to steppes of Eastern Europe and Western Siberia
Prunus_tenella
Species of tree
"Prunus sargentii (Sargent's Cherry)". Common Trees of Hokkaido, Hokkaido University Press, Sapporo, 1992, ISBN 4-8329-1032-9 C0045 P2472E "Prunus sargentii"
Prunus_sargentii
Subgenus of plants
Prunus subg. Padus is a subgenus of Prunus, characterised by having racemose inflorescences. Padus was originally a distinct genus, but genetic and morphological
Prunus_subg._Padus
Species of tree
Prunus ilicifolia (Common names: hollyleaf cherry, evergreen cherry; islay - Salinan Native American) is native to the chaparral areas of coastal California
Prunus_ilicifolia
Species of tree
Prunus triloba, sometimes called flowering plum or flowering almond, a name shared with Prunus jacquemontii, is a shrubby cherry, sometimes becoming a
Prunus_triloba
Species of tree
value. It is hardy to −20 °C (−4 °F), and crossed with Prunus speciosa, has yielded the cultivar Prunus 'Umineko'. It is in the ornamental section Pseudocerasus
Prunus_incisa
Species of flowering plants
type specimen, his Prunus jamasakura being a nomen nudum or seminudum. Tomitaro Makino first described the taxon in 1908, as Prunus pseudocerasus var.
Prunus_jamasakura
Species of plant
characters". It hybridizes naturally with Prunus cerasus to form Prunus × eminens, and with Prunus avium to form Prunus × stacei. These forest plants are brought
Prunus_fruticosa
Edible fruit
The damson (/ˈdæmzən/), damson plum, or damascene (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, sometimes Prunus insititia), is an edible drupaceous fruit, a subspecies
Damson
American tree hybrid in fruticulture
Prunus persica × Prunus americana is the hybrid between the peach Prunus persica (often a nectarine) and the wild American plum Prunus americana. Hybrids
Prunus persica × Prunus americana
Prunus_persica_×_Prunus_americana
accessions: Prunus erioclada Prunus ferganica Prunus glandulifolia Prunus graeca Prunus meyeri Prunus pojarkovii Prunus takasagomontana Prunus ursina Prunus verecunda
List_of_Prunus_species
Species of shrub originating in Japan
"Prunus nipponica var. kurilensis 'Ruby'". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prunus nipponica. Wikispecies has information related to Prunus nipponica
Prunus_nipponica
Species of tree
be considered a species of Prunus subg. Padus, but both morphological and molecular studies indicate it belongs to Prunus subg. Cerasus. It is a deciduous
Prunus_maackii
Species of shrub
almond, Prunus glandulosa" (PDF). Horticulture Update. Texas A&M University. February 1996. Retrieved November 11, 2014. "Dwarf Flowering Almond Prunus glandulosa"
Prunus_glandulosa
Japanese manga series
series has been compiled into six tankōbon volumes. "Prunus Girl ends". manga-news.com. "Prunus Girl at Soleil!". manga-news.com.[permanent dead link]
Prunus_Girl
Subspecies of edible fruit
The prune plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica) is a fruit-bearing tree, or its fruit. It is a subspecies of the plum Prunus domestica. The freestone
Prune_plum
Species of tree
Prunus canescens, the gray-leaf cherry (and hoary cherry, although that name is also used for Prunus incana), is a species of cherry native to China, found
Prunus_canescens
Fleshy fruit with hard inner layer (endocarp or stone) surrounding the seed
oil palms), pistachio, white sapote, cashew, and all members of the genus Prunus, including the almond, apricot, cherry, damson, peach, nectarine, and plum
Drupe
Species of tree
has media related to Prunus japonica. USDA PLANTS database, United States Department of Agriculture "USDA Plants Database". "Prunus japonica". Plants for
Prunus_japonica
Species of shrub
T50049394A50626781.en. Tropicos, Prunus andersonii A. Gray US Forest Service Fire Ecology Flora of North America, Prunus andersonii A. Gray, 1868. Desert
Prunus_andersonii
Species of tree
Prunus simonii, called apricot plum and Simon plum, is a tree in the genus Prunus. It was first described by Elie-Abel Carrière in 1872 and is native
Prunus_simonii
Tree in the genus Prunus
Prunus mandshurica, also called Manchurian apricot is a tree in the genus Prunus. It was first described by Karl Maximovich in 1883 as a variety of the
Prunus_mandshurica
Hybrid species of tree
Prunus × fruticans (or Prunus fruticans) is a shrubby dark-fruiting Prunus of hybrid origin allied to blackthorn, bullace and damsons. Examples frequently
Prunus_×_fruticans
Species of tree
T50471966A50472010.en. Retrieved March 9, 2026. "Prunus hortulana L.H.Bailey". The Plant List. Retrieved January 22, 2014. "Prunus hortulana". Germplasm Resources Information
Prunus_hortulana
Species of tree
Prunus apetala is a species of flowering cherry in the genus Prunus in the family Rosaceae. It is called clove cherry (Japanese: チョウジザクラ choujizakura)
Prunus_apetala
Species of tree
T50668331A50668334.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021. The Plant List, Prunus umbellata Elliott "Prunus umbellata". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural
Prunus_umbellata
Species of tree
2014. Flora of North America, Prunus mexicana S. Watson, 1882. Mexican or bigtree plum Flora of North America, Prunus americana Shaw, J.; Small, R.L
Prunus_mexicana
Species of tree
Prunus grayana (syn. Padus grayana (Maxim.) C.K.Schneid., Prunus padus var. japonica Miq.; Japanese bird cherry or Gray's bird cherry; Japanese ウワミズザクラ
Prunus_grayana
Species of tree
Prunus × eminens or Prunus eminens is a species of small cherry tree native to central Europe. It is a naturally occurring hybrid of sour cherry, Prunus
Prunus_×_eminens
Species of tree
information related to Prunus prostrata. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prunus prostrata. Maxted, N.; Rhodes, L. (2016). "Prunus prostrata". IUCN Red
Prunus_prostrata
Plant milk manufactured from almonds
Almond milk is a plant-based milk substitute with a watery texture and nutty flavor manufactured from almonds, although some types or brands are flavored
Almond_milk
Species of tree
Prunus davidiana is a plant species in the Rosaceae family. It is also known by the common names David's peach and Chinese wild peach. It is native to
Prunus_davidiana
Species of flowering plant
Prunus × blireiana (or blireana), the purple-leafed plum or double-flowering plum, is an ornamental flowering plant hybrid in the genus Prunus. It is a
Prunus_×_blireiana
stages of stone fruit (cherry = Prunus cerasus, plum = Prunus domestica ssp. domestica, peach = Prunus persica, apricot = Prunus armeniaca). It is a plant species
BBCH-scale_(stone_fruit)
Species of tree
RLTS.T50025974A50025987.en. Retrieved 22 June 2025. Tropicos, Prunus texana D. Dietr. "Prunus texana". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural
Prunus_texana
Species of tree
Prunus maximowiczii was originally described and published in Bull. Cl. Phys.-Math. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg 15:131. 1857 ("1856"). "Prunus maximowiczii"
Prunus_maximowiczii
Species of plant
indcrop.2013.08.072. "Prunus sibirica". Plants for a Future. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prunus_sibirica. Data related to Prunus sibirica at Wikispecies
Prunus_sibirica
Section of plants
Prunus sect. Prunus is a section of Prunus subg. Prunus. It contains species of Eurasian plum. Species in this section includes: Prunus bokhariensis Prunus
Prunus_sect._Prunus
Species of tree
Retrieved 21 January 2014. "Prunus brigantina Vill". Altervista Flora Italiana. includes photos and European distribution map "Prunus brigantina (Briançon Apricot)"
Prunus_brigantina
Species of wild almond from the Caucasus
that it is the closest relative (and presumed lone ancestor) of Prunus dulcis. Prunus fenzliana is a tall shrub or small tree reaching 4 m. It can be
Prunus_fenzliana
Species of tree
found wholly within the range of Prunus serotina, the black cherry, a more common and widespread species of Prunus also native to the region. Alabama
Prunus_alabamensis
Species of tree
Wikispecies has information related to Prunus murrayana. Pollard, R.P.; Rhodes, L.; Maxted, N. (2016). "Prunus murrayana". IUCN Red List of Threatened
Prunus_murrayana
Species of tree
"Tropicos | Name - Prunus cortapico Kerber ex Koehne". tropicos.org. Retrieved 2016-12-01. Koehne, A. (1915). "Zur Kenntnis von Prunus Grex Calycopadus
Prunus_cortapico
Species of tree
Prunus subcordata, known by the common names Klamath plum, Oregon plum, Pacific plum and Sierra plum, is a member of the genus Prunus, native to the western
Prunus_subcordata
Species of plant
Khadivi-Khub, Abdollah; Anjam, Karim (October 2016). "Prunus Scoparia, a Suitable Rootstock for Almond (Prunus Dulcis) under Drought Condition Based on Vegetative
Prunus_scoparia
Species of plant
Prunus mira, the smooth stone peach, smooth-pit peach or Tibetan peach, and locally called behmi, behimi or tirul, is a species of Prunus native to the
Prunus_mira
Species of tree
Gray publishing in 1874 reclassified Empectocladus to Prunus resulting in the designation Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A. Gray (subg. Emplectocladus), in
Prunus_fasciculata
Elaeis oleifera American plum Prunus americana Apricot Prunus armeniaca Apricot plum Prunus simonii Arabian wild almond Prunus arabica Arnott's mountain black
List_of_culinary_fruits
Hybrid species of tree
species of flowering cherry, the result of a cross between Prunus incisa (Fuji cherry) and Prunus campanulata (Taiwan or bellflower cherry). It is a small
Prunus_×_incam
Species of tree
most closely resembles Prunus sargentii but its chloroplast genome is most similar to Prunus serrulata var. spontanea (syn. Prunus jamasakura). As an ornamental
Prunus_takesimensis
Variety of flowering plant
cherry (also known as the Common red Kentish) is a cultivar of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus). It is the most popular variety in the United States and Canada
Montmorency_cherry
PRUNUS
PRUNUS
Surname or Lastname
Swedish (Hägg)
Swedish (Hägg) : ornamental name from hägg ‘bird cherry’ (Prunus padus). This is one of the surnames drawn from the vocabulary of nature and adopted more or less arbitrarily in the 19th century.English : from Old Norse Hagi, which has been identified as a byname from hagr ‘deft’, ‘dextrous’, although it could equally well be a habitational name meaning ‘the enclosure’, see Hagen.South German : variant of Haack.
PRUNUS
PRUNUS
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Slender; fair. Form of Caelan.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Riyyan | ரியà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨
Little king
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish
One; First Born
Girl/Female
British, English, French
Woman of the People
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Ancient Indian City Located Near Kanpur
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Charithya | சரீதà¯à®¯à®¾Â
Good, One having a very clean character
Girl/Female
Muslim
Heart
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Woolsey.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Pretty Young Girl
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PRUNUS
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PRUNUS
n.
A tree or shrub of the genus Prunus (Which also includes the plum) bearing a fleshy drupe with a bony stone;
n.
A species of cherry tree common in Europe (Prunus avium); also, the fruit, which is usually small and dark in color.
n.
A well-known high-flavored juicy fruit, containing one or two seeds in a hard almond-like endocarp or stone; also, the tree which bears it (Prunus, / Amygdalus Persica). In the wild stock the fruit is hard and inedible.
n.
The wild cherry; as, Prunus serotina (wild black cherry), valued for its timber; P. Virginiana (choke cherry), an American shrub which bears astringent fruit; P. avium and P. Padus, European trees (bird cherry).
n.
The edible drupaceous fruit of the Prunus domestica, and of several other species of Prunus; also, the tree itself, usually called plum tree.
n.
A small European plum (Prunus communis, var. insitita). See Plum.
n.
The Mexican cherry (Prunus Capollin).
n.
A fruit allied to the plum, of an orange color, oval shape, and delicious taste; also, the tree (Prunus Armeniaca of Linnaeus) which bears this fruit. By cultivation it has been introduced throughout the temperate zone.
n.
A plant of the genus Prunus (P. Padus); the bird cherry.
n.
A spreading thorny shrub or small tree (Prunus spinosa), with blackish bark, and bearing little black plums, which are called sloes; the sloe.
n.
The astringent fruit of a species of wild cherry (Prunus Virginiana); also, the bush or tree which bears such fruit.
n.
A small oval plum of a blue color, the fruit of a variety of the Prunus domestica; -- called also damask plum.
n.
A genus of trees with perigynous rosaceous flowers, and a single two-ovuled carpel which usually becomes a drupe in ripening.
n.
A small, bitter, wild European plum, the fruit of the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa); also, the tree itself.
n.
The common garden cherry (Prunus Cerasus), of which several hundred varieties are cultivated for the fruit, some of which are, the begarreau, blackheart, black Tartarian, oxheart, morelle or morello, May-duke (corrupted from Medoc in France).
n.
A cherry tree (Prunus Mahaleb) of Southern Europe. The wood is prized by cabinetmakers, the twigs are used for pipe stems, the flowers and leaves yield a perfume, and from the fruit a violet dye and a fermented liquor (like kirschwasser) are prepared.