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- The Distribution and Phytogeographic Relationships of the Woody Plants of the Soviet Far East Thomas S
- 52. PADUS Miller, Gard. Dict. Abr, Ed. 4, [999]
- Amur Chokecherry (Prunus Maackii)
- The Api:Cultural Guide to Trees for Bees
- Phase II: Bird Cherry Distribution, Demography, and Reproduction Biology Along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, Anchorage, Alaska
- Appendix S1 Species Richness of Lepidoptera and Auchenorrhyncha on Native Trees and Shrubs in Germany and the Range Size of the Host Plants (Number of Occupied Grids)
- Trees & Shrubs
- Y BYDDWN Records from 28/10/2016
- New York Non-Native Plant Invasiveness Ranking Form
- South Siberian Fruits: Their Selected Chemical Constituents, Biological Activity, and Traditional Use in Folk Medicine and Daily Nutrition
- Common Name Species Taxon Group Aceria Myriadeum Acarine (Acari
- Cherry 2 Prunus Spp
- Eriophyoid Mites (Acari: Trombidiformes: Eriophyoidea) of Rosales Trees in Iran: Two New Species and Three New Records
- Tree Factsheet Images at Pages 3, 4, 5
- A Molecular Phylogeny of Selected Species of Genus Prunus L
- Bird Cherry Local Priority Weed
- Bird Cherry Trees Grow in the Southwest of England, Supplied (In November to March, Because ‘Bare Root’) by Perrie Hale Forest Nursery, Near Honiton, Devon
- Bird Cherry) in Forest Communities Throughout Europe and Asia
- Grants Available to Help Choke Off Chokecherry Trees in Alaska
- Report on Moths and Butterflies Caught at Finzean Estate During 2014
- Trees and Shrubs to Watch
- Phytochemical Investigation of Bird Cherry Fruits
- Prunus Serotina in Forests in Its Introduced Range
- Phytopharmacological Possibilities of Bird Cherry Prunus Padus L. and Prunus Serotina L
- European Bird Cherry (Prunus Padus L.) Prunus Padus Prunus – a Biodiverse Wild Plant for Horticulture
- Prunus Longispinosa (Rosaceae): a New Species from Kurdistan-Iraq
- Rootstock Effect on the Performance of Sweet Cherry (Prunus Avium L.) Cv
- Current Species Table
- Phylogeny of the Family. Dispute. Nowadays, Chrysobalaneae
- Prunus Prunus
- Some Woody Plants of Kamchatka Gennady Firsov and Aljos Farjon
- Bird Cherries on the Kenai: a Preview by Matt Bowser