Definition of Prunus demissa

1. Noun. Chokecherry of western United States.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Prunus Demissa

Prunus americana
Prunus amygdalus
Prunus angustifolia
Prunus armeniaca
Prunus avium
Prunus besseyi
Prunus capuli
Prunus caroliniana
Prunus cerasifera
Prunus cerasus
Prunus cerasus austera
Prunus cerasus caproniana
Prunus cerasus marasca
Prunus cuneata
Prunus dasycarpa
Prunus demissa (current term)
Prunus domestica
Prunus domestica insititia
Prunus dulcis
Prunus dulcis amara
Prunus glandulosa
Prunus ilicifolia
Prunus incisa
Prunus insititia
Prunus japonica
Prunus laurocerasus
Prunus lyonii
Prunus maritima
Prunus mexicana
Prunus mume

Literary usage of Prunus demissa

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"Prunus demissa (Nutt.) Walp. Western Wild Cherry. (Fig. 2025. ... Prunus demissa Walp. Rep. 2: 10. 1843. A shrub or small tree, with greatest height of ..."

2. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"Prunus demissa (Nutt.) Walp. Western Wild Cherry. (Fig. ... Prunus demissa Walp. Rep. 2: 1o. 1843. A shrub or small tree, with greatest height of about 3o° ..."

3. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1891)
"The cherries of the state are represented by the Prunus pumila, Prunus Virginia and Prunus demissa. The first, Prunus pumila, or sand cherry, does not vary ..."

4. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1906)
"The writer observed a few of the wild specimens of Prunus americana affected by fungus in the vicinity of Greeley, and it is common on Prunus demissa in the ..."

5. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1906)
"... morbosa upon Prunus demissa and P. americana. The writer observed a few of the wild specimens of Prunus americana affected bj fungus in the vicinity of ..."

6. Plant Indicators: The Relation of Plant Communities to Process and Practice by Frederic Edward Clements (1920)
"These are the Petran or Cercocarpus-Quercus association composed chiefly of Quercus undulata, Cercocarpus parvifolius, Rhus trilobata, Prunus demissa, ..."

7. Annual Report of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society: For the Year by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1891)
"The cherries of the state are represented by the Prunus pumila, Primus Virginia and Prunus demissa. The first, Prunus pumila, or sand cherry, does not vary ..."

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