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  1. Prunus - Wikipedia

    Prunus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs from the family Rosaceae. The genus includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively stonefruit).

  2. Prunus | Definition, Fruits, & Facts | Britannica

    Prunus, genus of more than 400 species of flowering shrubs and trees in the rose family (Rosaceae). The genus Prunus is native to northern temperate regions. It has a number of economically important …

  3. Prunus - New World Encyclopedia

    There are around 430 species in this genus, mainly spread throughout the northern temperate regions of the globe. This genus includes the plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, and almonds. The Prunus …

  4. Prunus - Trees and Shrubs Online

    Prunus species are shrubs or trees with deciduous or rarely evergreen leaves; they are usually unarmed, though thorns occur in some species (for example, P. spinosa, Blackthorn).

  5. Prunus - FNA

    Nov 5, 2020 · Prunus is important economically; it includes almonds, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, and plums. Most commercial species are of Old World origin; Native Americans made use …

  6. What Are Prunus Plants and How Do You Grow Them?

    Learn all about Prunus plants: from botanical understanding to practical cultivation tips and problem-solving for successful growth.

  7. Complete guide to Prunus types for gardens and orchards: fruit trees ...

    Discover all types of Prunus, their care, fruit and ornamental varieties, and images. Learn how to choose the best one for your garden or orchard.

  8. Prunus domestica (Common Plum, European Plum, Plum, Prune Plum) …

    Common Plum belongs to the rose family and originates in Turkey and Europe, but is now only grown in cultivation. This plant typically grows as a large shrub or small tree up to 10-20 feet tall. It is a …

  9. Prunus seeds have embryo dormancy and require a period of after-ripening in the presence of moisture and oxygen to overcome it. Because of their stony endocarps, Prunus seeds are often been thought …

  10. Prunus domestica - Wikipedia

    Prunus domestica is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. A deciduous tree, it includes many varieties of the fruit trees known as plums in English, though not all plums belong to this species.