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