A genus of shrubs and trees of the family Rosaceae that is widely distributed in temperate regions.
1 She does, even though the ungrateful finches are stripping her prunus autumnalis of their lovely winter flowers.
2 The wild cherry ( prunus avium) tree does produce berries but they are usually quite sour and bitter.
3 Not all prunus are cherries.
4 On nearing the buttresses of the plateau the ground was less steep, and here I came to pines, junipers, oaks, and the bird-cherry prunus .
5 Peach, a diploid Prunus species, is one of the best genetically characterized deciduous trees.
6 We investigated the path of peach domestication through whole-genome resequencing of 14 Prunus accessions.
7 The patient had swallowed a thorn of the Prunus spinosa (Linn.
8 The Phalaena pardilla, which feeds on the Prunus padus.
9 The Compass cherry crossed with Prunus Pissardi, or purple leaf plum, is a very interesting combination.
10 Today it is mapped in the first buds on the Prunus cerasifera, the cherry plum or myrobalan.
11 Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around the world.
12 Comparative mapping also revealed that homologous recombination occurred normally between P. davidiana and the Prunus persica genome.
13 Using anchor loci, a good colinearity between the three maps built and the Prunus reference map was demonstrated.
14 Perhaps we shall find that our bird cherry ( Prunus Pennsylvanica) is best suited for our use.
15 In deference to Smith, the tree bore his name for a time, when it was known as Prunus microlepis var.
16 The wild cherry ( Prunus emarginata, var.
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