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A PLANTS profile of Prunus occidentalis (western cherry laurel) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Prunus occidentalis Sw. western cherry laurel; ... Images: Prunus occidentalis Sw.
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Prunus L. plum; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Prunus thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery ... Prunus occidentalis western cherry laurel...
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your description here ... Title: Prunus occidentalis Sw. Almendron. Rosaceae. Rose family. ... Alemany-Merly, S. E. 1997. Prunus occidentalis Sw. Almendron. Rosaceae. Rose family.. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, International Institute of Topical Forestry; . 8 p.
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Prunus maritima Wang. ... Prunus alleghaniensis Porter ... Prunus occidentalis Swartz...
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Jan 7, 2007 ... Familia: Rosaceae Subfamilia: Prunoideae Genus: Prunus Subgenus: Unassigned Prunus Species: Prunus occidentalis ...
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Although no specific mention has been seen for this species, it belongs to a genus where most, if not all members of the genus produce hydrogen cyanide, a poison that gives almonds ... Cerasus lyonii - Eastw. Prunus ilicifolia occidentalis - (Nutt.)Brandegee. Prunus integrifolia - Sarg. non Walp. ... Subject: Prunus lyonii...
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Prunus angustifolia Marsh. - Chickasaw plum. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Chichasaw plum (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone). ... Prunus occidentalis Sw. - Western cherry-laurel. Synonymy: Laurocerasus occidentalis (Sw.) M. Roemer...
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Taxon: Prunus occidentalis Sw. ... Check other databases for Prunus occidentalis Sw.: ... Search NCBI's Entrez search engine for PubMed citations referencing Prunus occidentalis.; Note: Defaults to a search by genus or species epithet if species binomial not found.
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[See Page for Genus Prunus] [List All Plants in this Genus] ... Synonyms: Laurocerasus occidentalis ... Add your comments and/or image on Prunus occidentalis...
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Mr. W. G. Lyon tells the Botanical Gazette that on Catalina Island, off the coast of California, Prunus occidentalis makes a beautiful tree as large as an orange, and that the plum is large and luscious. Our California friends should endeavor to introduce such a desirable wild fruit to cultivation...
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