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  2. Prunus × eminens - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × eminens or Prunus eminens is a species of small cherry tree native to central Europe. [a] It is a naturally occurring hybrid of sour cherry, Prunus cerasus, and dwarf cherry, Prunus fruticosa, occasionally found where their ranges overlap. Like its parents, it is a tetraploid with 32 chromosomes.

  3. Prunus pseudocerasus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus pseudocerasus var. cantabrigiensis flowers. A small bushy tree growing to at most 8 m (26 ft), it generally has reddish buds, shell pink 2 cm (0.8 in) flowers and typical red (if a bit pale) 1.5 cm (0.6 in) cherries. [2]

  4. Grumichama - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia brasiliensis, with common names Brazil cherry [2] and grumichama, [2] (this is not the Brazilian cherry, Eugenia uniflora) [3] is medium-sized tree (maximum 20 meters height) endemic (native) to southern Brazil which bears small fruits that are purple to black in color, and have a sweet cherry to plum-like flavor.

  5. Dwarf cherry - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf cherry as a name has been used for at least three species of small cherry trees: Prunus cerasus; Prunus fruticosa; Prunus pumila; An unrelated Australian tree with cherry-like fruit: Exocarpus strictus; Cultivars of the sour cherry Prunus cerasus that are grafted onto dwarfing rootstocks.

  6. Eugenia involucrata - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia involucrata, the Cherry of the Rio Grande, is an evergreen shrub native to Brazil which bears small fruits that are dark red to purple in color and have a sweet cherry-like flavor. They are hardy to 20 °F (−7 °C) when mature, though younger plants should be protected from frosts.

  7. Prunus cerasus - Wikipedia

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    The tree is smaller than the sweet cherry (growing to a height of 4–10 m), has twiggy branches, and its crimson-to-near-black cherries are borne upon shorter stalks. It is closely related to the sweet cherry ( Prunus avium ), but has a fruit that is more acidic .

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