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  Prunus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prunus is a genus of trees and shrubs, including the plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and almonds.
Prunus species are used as food plants for the larvae of a large number of Lepidoptera species - see list of Lepidoptera which feed on Prunus.
Prunus laurocerasus - Cherry Laurel, of the Balkans and West Asia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prunus   (663 words)

  
 Grow Cherry Trees from Seeds
Of course as with most prunus types, the leaves, twigs and pits are considered poisonous.
Growing to a maximum height of around 25 meters, and with a preference for lime-rich soil, Prunus avium grows with a neat rounded crown and a straight trunk - altogether a very neat and tidy tree.
The plant is often purchased by homeowners as a smaller substitute for tart cherry.
www.datasync.com /~seedman/prunus.htm   (802 words)

  
 Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nectarine
Prunus / Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nectarine : Prunus armeniaca / Apricot
Prunus / Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nectarine : Prunus cerasus / Sour cherry
Prunus / Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nectarine : Prunus domestica / Plum
horticlick.com /sc/prunus3.html   (356 words)

  
 Plant of the Month
There is Prunus x dasycarpa Ehrh., the Purple or Black Apricot, from SW and central Asia; often listed as a species but actually just a hybrid between the original apricot and the cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera).
This month's featured species was named Prunus brigantina by the French botanist Dominique Villars in 1779, because it grows in the Briançon region of SE France.
It differs from both of those species in that its buds are sharply pointed and relatively slender, and its golden-yellow fruit is fuzzless and relatively tiny (one inch or less); it has a freestone rather than a clingstone.
www.arthurleej.com /p-o-m-Sep03.html   (730 words)

  
 Every Body needs a little Common Sense ...
Chamomile Primrose Salve: apricot kernel (prunus armeniaca) oil, sweet almond (prunus amygdalus dulcis) oil, beeswax (cera alba), chamomile* (anthemis nobilis) extract, evening primrose (oenothera biennis) oil, aloe vera (aloe barbadensis) (and) soy (glycine soja) oil, st johnswort (hypericum perforatum) oil, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin e), styrax benzoin absolute, tocopherol (vitamin e), rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis) extract.
Lemon Cypress Skincare Oil: sweet almond (prunus amygdalus dulcis) oil, apricot kernel (prunus armeniaca) oil, safflower (carthamus tinctorius) oil, wheat germ (triticum vulgare) oil, lemongrass (cymbopogon schoenathus) oil, french lavender (lavandula angustifolia) oil, oakmoss (evernia prunastri) absolute, rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis) oil, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin e), styrax benzoin absolute, tocopherol (vitamin e).
Sandalwood Skincare Oil: sweet almond (prunus amygdalus dulcis) oil, apricot kernel (prunus armeniaca) oil, safflower (carthamus tinctorius) oil, wheat germ (triticum vulgare) oil, sandalwood (santalum album) oil, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin e), styrax benzoin absolute, tocopherol (vitamin e).
www.commonsensefarm.com /ingredients_sub_ingr.asp   (1054 words)

  
 Prunus cerasifera, CHERRY PLUM
So many varieties of flowering Prunus exist that listing under species is hardly useful.
The middle of February is the time to survey the local scene.
A row of a dozen or so pink flowering Prunus can be seen at 820 and 828 Pine Hill Road.
trees.stanford.edu /ENCYC/PRUNUScer.htm   (245 words)

  
 Prunus armeniaca
It has pinkish flowers, but there are varieties with red, white, and double blossoms.
Prunus triloba is a small flowered, Chinese species, better known by reason of its double flowered variety, which is one of the most ornamental of all April flowering shrubs.
The double blossoms are a delicate shade of pink, and are 1 inch across.
www.homegardendesign.info /prunusarmeniaca.html   (87 words)

  
 DATA ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF PRUNUS ARMENIACA L.
Vaughan (1960) reported on the structure of oilseeds and apricots; Sterling (1964) studied the carpels of Prunus species; Kaniewsky (1963) the endocarp of stone fruits: Bernstein (1966) concentrated only on the seed-coat of some Prunus species.
The micro- and macrosporogenesis in different convarieties of P. armeniaca were studied by Minasjan (1952, of.
Flowering nectaries were described by Péter (1975), morphological composition of the nectariferous area of Prunus armeniaca by Szujkó-Lacza (1982).
www.actahort.org /books/192/192_4.htm   (256 words)

  
 Selected species of Prunus
Probably a hybrid P. armeniaca x P. cerasifera.
Japanese Cherry (Prunus serrulata) in bloomPrunus incana - Willow Cherry.
Prunus subhirtella - origin uncertain, but probably East Asia.
arnica.csustan.edu /boty3050/Notes/prunus.htm   (196 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Prunus (plum) | USDA PLANTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Prunus L. Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Prunus thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
Prunus L. View 71 genera in Rosaceae or click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.
Prunus L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=PRUNU   (110 words)

  
 Plant Viruses Online - Plum pox potyvirus
Prunus armeniaca - fruits pale rings and deformation; stones pale rings.
Virus transmitted by mechanical inoculation; transmitted by grafting; not transmitted by contact between plants; transmitted by seed (in apricots (Nemet and Kolber, 1983)); not transmitted by pollen.
Plums are commonly also infected with prunus necrotic ringspot (PNRV), prune dwarf (PDV), apple chlorotic leaf spot (ACLSV) and plum line pattern virus (PLPV).
image.fs.uidaho.edu /vide/descr630.htm   (1215 words)

  
 Prunus_species_crossindex
Even the varieties of Prunus dulcis are not so widely cited.
Generally speaking some authors favour Cerasus for cherries and Prunus for plums, others prefer to classify everything under Prunus.
Then there are the disagreements on synonyms etc. The list below reflects our present understanding and may well still be wanting in parts.
www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au /Sorting/Prunus.html   (98 words)

  
 Decleor Products Ingredients and Instructions
Water (Aqua), Anthyllis Vulneraria Extract, Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca) Kernel Oil, Alcohol, Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana) Extract, Sweet Almond (Prunus Dulcis) Oil, Olive (Olea Europaea) Oil, Carrot (Daucus Carota) Extract, Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea) Oil, Wheat (Triticum Vulgare) Germ Oil, Hypericum Perforatum Extract, Glycerin, Calendula Officinalis Extract, Lecithin, Jojoba (Buxus Chinensis) Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Algin, Xanthan Gum.
Anthyllis Vulneraria Extract, Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca) Kernel Oil, Sweet Almond (Prunus Dulcis) Oil, Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea) Oil, Carrot (Daucus Carota) Extract, St John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) Extract, Wheat (Triticum Vulgare) Germ Oil, Calendula Officinalis Extract, Neem (Melia Azadirachta) Leaf Extract, Jojoba (Buxus Chinensis) Oil, Fragrance (Parfum).
Castor (Ricinus Communis) Oil, Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea) Oil, Beeswax (Cera Flava), Carrot (Daucus Carota) Extract, Anthyllis Vulneraria Extract, Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca) Kernel Oil, Calendula Officinalis Extract, Cocoa (Theobroma Cacao) Butter, St John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) Extract, Silk (Serica) Powder, Jojoba (Buxus Chinensis) Oil, Neem (Melia Azadirachta) Leaf Extract, Fragrance (Parfum), Lecithin, Glycerin.
www.naturalyours.com /Dr_Hauschka/Dr_Hauschka_products_ingredients.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Pictures of Fruits of Temperate Regions
bot1161> Almond orchard [Prunus amygdalus Batsh (Rosaceae)] (dormant) (ex.
bot357>  Montmorency Sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) [Eurasia], (ex.
bot1172>  Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana)in bloom, Lake Winnipesaukee area, NH Chestnut (Spanish)
www.faculty.ucr.edu /~legneref/botany/temfrpic.htm   (161 words)

  
 Herballoveshop.com : Essential Oil Almond Bitters (prunus armeniaca) - .5 oz., (Aura Cacia)
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Topical Use:When diluted in a carrier oil, Bitter Almond may help relieve muscular aches and pains, soften the skin and promote a clear complexion.
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www.herballoveshop.com /product.asp?PID=3260   (306 words)

  
 Prunus armeniaca
From various places around the Web, may not be correct.
armeniaca = Armenian, apricot colored; armenia = Armenian;
Plant Passport required for Trade in UK/EU From DEFRA Plant passporting.
www.ibiblio.org /pfaf/cgi-bin/arr_html?Prunus+armeniaca   (1912 words)

  
 Essential Oil Almond Bitters (prunus armeniaca) from AURA CACIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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vitanetonline.com /product.cfm?product=AC0003   (195 words)

  
 X International Symposium on Apricot Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
INVESTIGATION OF APRICOT GERMPLASM PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Paunovic, A.S. Paunovic)
SELECTION OF LATE MATURATION WILD APRICOT (PRUNUS ARMENIACA L.) FORMS ON ERZINCAN PLAIN
RESEARCH ON BREEDING BY SELECTION OF WILD APRICOT (PRUNUS ARMENIACA L.) FORMS ON ADILCEVAZ PLAIN
www.actahort.org /books/384   (1117 words)

  
 NatureServe Explorer Species Index: Genus Prunus
AL, AR, CA, CO, DC, DE Prunus angustifolia var.
CT, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT Prunus domestica var.
CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA Prunus maritima var.
www.natureserve.org /explorer/speciesIndex/Genus_Prunus_109916_1.htm   (315 words)

  
 Prunus Armeniaca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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