Prunus
Family: Rosaceae
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Tree or shrub Leaves: alternate, usually toothed. The stalk has small, early-falling stipules near the base and usually has a conspicuous pair of glands near the top. Flowers: bisexual, can be solitary but usually in clusters, white to pink or red, with numerous stamens (about twenty) and a usually single pistil with an elongated style, superior ovary, and two ovules (one is aborted). Sepals: five, fused at the base, with spreading to reflexed lobes, usually falling after flowering. Petals: five, elliptic to inversely egg-shaped and spreading. Fruit: fleshy with a hard center stone (drupe), often more or less spherical but varied, usually covered with a waxy whitish coating (glaucous). The stone is usually compressed and bears a single seed. Bark: smooth or breaking into small plates, often with many horizontal corky spots (lenticels). Buds: with many overlapping scales.

Flowering: spring, usually before the leaves emerge

Habitat and ecology: Thickets and woodlands. Some Prunus species are native, while others are introduced and sometimes escape into natural areas.

Notes: The genus Prunus includes many important crops such as cherries, plums, peaches, apricots, and almonds.

Etymology: Prunus is the Latin name for plum.

Author: The Morton Arboretum

Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Hypanthium cup-shaped, obconic, or urceolate; sep spreading or reflexed, usually soon deciduous; pet 5, white to pink or red, elliptic to obovate, spreading; stamens ca 20; pistil 1, simple, 2-ovulate, inserted at the bottom of the hypanthium and bearing a terminal style; fr a 1-seeded drupe, the exocarp fleshy or juicy, the endocarp (stone) hard; trees or shrubs with simple, serrate lvs, very often with a pair of large glands at the summit of the petiole, the fls conspicuous, umbellate or solitary from axillary buds or short lateral branches, or racemose and terminal; bark commonly with conspicuous horizontal lenticels, relatively smooth, or breaking up into smooth platelets. (Amygdalus, Cerasus, Padus) 200, mainly N. Temp.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Prunus accumulans
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Prunus acuminata
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Prunus africana
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Prunus alabamensis
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Prunus alaica
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Prunus alleghaniensis
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Prunus americana
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Prunus amplifolia
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Prunus andersonii
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Prunus angustifolia
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Prunus annularis
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Prunus apetala
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Prunus argentea
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Prunus armeniaca
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Prunus avium
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Prunus axitliana
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Prunus balansae
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Prunus besseyi
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Prunus borealis
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Prunus brachybotrya
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Prunus brasiliensis
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Prunus brigantina
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Prunus brittoniana
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Prunus bucharica
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Prunus buergeriana
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Prunus campanulata
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Prunus canadensis
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Prunus capuli
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Prunus carduchorum
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Prunus caroliniana
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Prunus caudata
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Prunus cerasifera
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Prunus cerasus
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Prunus cercocarpifolia
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Prunus chamissoana
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Prunus clarofolia
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Prunus cocomilia
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Prunus compacta
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Prunus conradinae
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Prunus cortapico
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Prunus cuneata
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Prunus cyclamina
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Prunus davidiana
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Prunus debilis
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Prunus depressa
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Prunus detrita
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Prunus divaricata
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Prunus domestica
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Prunus dulcis
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Prunus duracina
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