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  1. In a comprehensive study on stones of 7 widely planted species of Prunus including several cultivars and seed sources, germination was much higher after warm plus cold stratification …

  2. Cherries, Plums, and Laurels Prunus cerasifera—Purple flowering plum Prunus serrulata—Japanese flowering cherry Prunus serrula—Tibetan cherry, Paperbark cherry …

  3. This document is Fact Sheet FPS-492, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural …

  4. American Plum (Prunus americana) General Description. The wild plum is a native tall shrub to small tree which is thorny, winter-hardy, and thicket- forming. Edible fruit used to make …

  5. Prunus is a large genus of over 400 species and hybrids in the rose family which includes apri cots, nectarines, peaches, cherries, plums and almonds. Stone fruit trees are important agri …

  6. Characterising the rhizospheric soil niches of beach plum (Prunus maritima) colonised by arbuscularmycorrhizal fungi and/or phosphatesolubilising fungi when grown under NaCl stress.

  7. Most beach plums populations are found from northern Massachusetts to southern New Jersey. The beach plum is an excellent conservation and erosion-control plant that can grow in poor …