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  2. Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' - Wikipedia

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    Weeping Higan Cherry trees are rather prone to problems, particularly in dry soil. A type of bacterium can cause leaf spots and twig cankers. Small, reddish spots dry and drop out. A fungus can cause reddish spots which drop out leaving shot holes. Once the holes appear the leaves may fall from the tree and the disease is worse in wet weather.

  3. Prunus × subhirtella - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × subhirtella, the winter-flowering cherry, [2] spring cherry, or rosebud cherry, [3] is the scientific name for the hybrid between Prunus itosakura (edohigan) and Prunus incisa (Mamezakura). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a small deciduous flowering tree originating in Japan , but unknown in the wild.

  4. Prunus itosakura - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name for the hybrid between this species and Prunus incisa is Prunus × subhirtella. Historically, the Japanese have produced many cultivars from this wild species, and they are also called weeping cherry, autumn cherry, or winter-flowering cherry, because of the characteristics of each cultivar. [1] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Prunus serrulata - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the fact that only one pistil is changed like a leaf, and ichi (一) means 'one' and yo (葉) means' leaf'. In the Japanese climate, it is one of the cultivars that are likely to become the largest tree among the double-flowered cherry trees derived from Oshima cherry. [15] Award of Garden Merit. 'Shirotae'. Mt. Fuji Cherry.

  6. Prunus × yedoensis - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Yoshino cherry was given the scientific name Prunus yedoensis by Jinzō Matsumura. [16] However, after Ernest Henry Wilson suggested Yoshino cherry is a hybrid between Prunus subhirtella var. ascendens (Edo higan) and Prunus lannesiana (Oshima cherry) in 1916, [17] Yoshino cherry came to be called Prunus × yedoensis. [18]

  7. Weeping tree - Wikipedia

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    Prunus itosakura 'Pendula Rubra' (syn. Prunus spachiana 'Pendula Rubra'), Red Weeping Spring Cherry; Prunus mume 'Pendula', Weeping Flowering Apricot; Prunus × subhirtella 'Pendula Plena Rosea', Weeping Higan Cherry; Pyrus salicifolia 'Pendula', Weeping Willow-leaved Pear; Salix babylonica 'Babylon', Weeping Willow

  8. Cherry - Wikipedia

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    Prunus avium, sweet cherry P. cerasus, sour cherry Germersdorfer variety cherry tree in blossom. Prunus subg.Cerasus contains species that are typically called cherries. They are known as true cherries [1] and distinguished by having a single winter bud per axil, by having the flowers in small corymbs or umbels of several together (occasionally solitary, e.g. P. serrula; some species with ...

  9. List of plants by common name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plants organized by their common names. However, the common names of plants often vary from region to region, which is why most plant encyclopedias refer to plants using their scientific names , in other words using binomials or "Latin" names.

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