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Sighting: Prunus at Whitinsville, MA
Sighting: Prunus at Whitinsville, MA Posted Nov. 19, 2015, 8:36 p.m. by jbourque Description or comments: [This is likely a Prunus serotina seedling--admin.] Location notes: on the bott...
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Sighting: Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) at 44.75, -72.13333
...(Prunus virginiana) at 44.75, -72.13333 Posted Oct. 6, 2013, 11:56 a.m. by meeyauw@gmail.com
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Sighting: Prunus virginiana at 42.37472, -72.45389
Sighting: Prunus virginiana at 42.37472, -72.45389 Posted Oct. 18, 2014, 10:35 p.m. by Bio426student01
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Prunus: Dichotomous Key
Prunus: Dichotomous Key. You are here: Dichotomous Key > Rosaceae > Prunus. Prunus. ...
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Sighting: Prunus serotina at 38.025, -77.432
Sighting: Prunus serotina at 38.025, -77.432 Posted April 29, 2022, 5:46 p.m. by ladysmith Description or comments: [There are too many pairs of veins per leaf blade, more likely to be Prunus ...
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Sighting: Prunus at Melrose, MA
Sighting: Prunus at Melrose, MA Posted Nov. 27, 2015, 11:41 p.m. by pgilbert Description or comments: [This is a kind of cherry or plum, not in the genus Ulmus--admin.]
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Question: The pictures below are of what I believe are young cherry trees. …
...photographed Prunus serotina (black cherry). The leaf blade shape (elliptic) is different from Prunus pensylvanica (lanceolate). Next time you encounter this dilemma, examine the underside of the le...
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Question: Can you help me identify this shrub/small tree? My best guess is …
...be Prunus (cherry, plum), but which species I cannot determine with 100% confidence. It is either Prunus serotina (as you have suggested) or Prunus virginiana (some of the leaf blades look obovate, w...
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Sighting: Prunus serotina at 42.395, -72.520
Sighting: Prunus serotina at 42.395, -72.520 Posted Oct. 9, 2013, 7:05 p.m. by Student20 Description or comments: dark, platted bark; bitter taste; alternate simple leaves
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Sighting: Prunus pensylvanica at 42.417, -72.520
Sighting: Prunus pensylvanica at 42.417, -72.520 Posted Oct. 17, 2013, 7:09 p.m. by Student20 Description or comments: lack of red hair under leaves; disturbed habitat; elongated leaves