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Question: This is a small woody plant I found growing in the shade …
...of Prunus (cherry, plum). There are some species with the characteristic shape you have captured in your images. Without a physical specimen, I don't think I can help this time.
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Question: We have a number of cherries trees growing on our property in …
...is Prunus serotina (black cherry). This is one of only two species that have flowers/fruits in a raceme in ME. Notice the long axis that supports the individual fruits. Most other species (save for...
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Question: Hello, This is a strange one but, is there a seed or …
...(Prunus pensylvanica) and common blackberry (Rubus allegheniensis). I recall some of these seeds can remain dormant for a century until soil temperatures change (due to overstory removal by some even...
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Question: There are 3 photos. 2 photos are of is a tree growing …
...(genus Prunus), but I would need a close-up of the underside of the leaf and the leaf stalk to be certain. The third image is a non-native honeysuckle. Again, I need additional images to be certain ...
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Family: Rosaceae (rose family)
...Potentilla Prunus Pyrus Rhodotypos Rosa Rubus Sanguisorba Sibbaldia Sibbaldiopsis Sorbaria Sorbus Spiraea Key To This Family's Genera
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Broad-leaved woody plants: Woody Plants: Simple Key
...plum. Prunus hortulana. Hortulan plum. Prunus insititia. Damson plum. Prunus mahaleb. Mahaleb cherry. Prunus maritima. beach plum. Prunus nigra. Canada plu...
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Symplocos paniculata (Asiatic sweetleaf, sapphire-berry)
...Lour.; Prunus paniculata Thunb.; Symplocos chinensis (Lour.) Druce • CT, MA. Forest fragments. Native to North America? No Synonyms: ...
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Malus prunifolia (pear-leaved crab apple)
...cherries, Prunus. These trees grow to 8 meters (25 feet) tall, producing large, white flowers that attract many pollinating insects. The stem-stock of this species is well-suited to grafting of othe...
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Rosaceae: Dichotomous Key
... Prunus pumila and some Amelanchier) 12a. Flowers with 1 style; fruit a drupe; ovary superior 12b. Flowers with 2–5 styles; fruit a pome; ovary inferior, or at l...