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  • Prunus cerasifera 'Krauter Vesuvius'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained loams in full sun to part shade. Best flowering and purple leaf color occur in full sun locations. Leaves become green in shady locations. Prunus cerasifera (see C127 herein) is commonly called ...More…

  • Prunus virginiana

    Fine Gardening — This shrubby tree has leaves that emerge bronze, mature green, and fade to orange and red in autumn. It bears 3-inch-long racemes of white flowers in spring, followed by edible, juicy blue-black fruit. 'Procumbens' is similar to 'Pendula' ...More…

  • Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'--Otto Luyken Laurel

    DIYnet — Compact, evergreen shrub with dark green leaves and white flowers followed by black fruit Zone 6: Plant in fall or early spring; mulch heavily after first hard frost; fertilize in spring with balanced fertilizer. Zone 7: Plant in early fall; ...More…

  • Cherry Laurel or English Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)

    Clemson University Extension — Growing cherry laurels in South Carolina home gardens. Landscaping use of English laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) and Carolina cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana) shrubs. Information on planting, soil, disease problems. The cherry laurels of the ...More…

  • Wild Plum - Prunus americana

    Iowa State University Extension — When grown in the open, the common wild plum is a low-branched, rounded tree, but becomes shrubby when grown in thickets or in crowded conditions. It is found throughout the state along fence rows, borders of woodsand waste places. It is a ...More…

  • Choke cherry - Prunus virginiana

    Iowa State University Extension — The choke cherry is a small tree with frequently crooked or inclined trunk and a narrow, open, slender-branched head. It is found over most of the state at the edge of woods, in fence rows and waste places. It is a beautiful tree when in flower ...More…

  • Black Cherry - Prunus serotina

    Iowa State University Extension — The black cherry is a valuable timber tree of medium size, reaching a height of 60 feet and a diameter of 2 feet. It develops a large, rounded, oblong crown when grown in the open and is found generally throughout Iowa, although it is less common ...More…

  • Prunus serotina

    Hardwood Manufacturers — Like all fruit trees, cherry belongs to the rose family. American Colonists used the cherry tree for its fruit, medicinal properties and home furnishings. They mixed cherry juice with rum to create Cherry Bounce, a bitter but highly favored ...More…

  • Prunus triloba

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Flowering almond is a dense, rounded, deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 10-15' tall and as wide. It is sometimes grown as a small tree. Pink, five-petaled flowers appear in a profuse early spring bloom (April in St. Louis). ...More…

  • Prunus dulcis

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-9 where it is best grown in deep, fertile, well-drained loams in full sun. Best flowering and fruiting is in full sun. Grows well in sandy soils. Avoid heavy clays. This tree grows best in areas such as the State of ...More…


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