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Prunus domestica
European plum (en), Prunier domestique (fr), Prunier (fr), Prunier commun (fr)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus dulcis
Sweet almond (en), Amandier amer (fr), Amandier (fr), Prunier doux (fr)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus emarginata
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus emarginata
Bitter cherry (en)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus fasciculata
Desert almond (en)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus fenzliana
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus ferganensis
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
annual
edible
Prunus fremontii
Desert apricot (en)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus fruticosa
Steppe cherry (en), Prunier nain (fr), Cerisier des steppes (fr)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus glandulosa
Flowering almond (en)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus gracilis
Oklahoma plum (en)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus grayana
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Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus hirtipes
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Rosaceae
family
edible
Prunus hortulana
Wild-goose plum (en)
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Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus humilis
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus humilis
Prunier prostré (fr), Cerisier prostré (fr)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus ilicifolia
Hollyleaf cherry (en)
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus incana
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus incisa
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
Prunus insititia
Species rank
Rosaceae
family
perennial
edible
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