Prunus fruticosa: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Rosales
- Family
- Rosaceae
- Genus
- Prunus
- Species
- Prunus fruticosa
- Scientific Name
- Prunus fruticosa
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Prunus fruticosa
Prunus fruticosa, the European dwarf cherry, dwarf cherry, Mongolian cherry or steppe cherry is a deciduous, xerophytic, winter-hardy, cherry-bearing shrub. It is also called ground cherry and European ground cherry, but is not to be confused with plants in the distinct "Groundcherry" genus of Physalis.
Prunus fruticosa is native to central and southeastern Europe, Ukraine, European Russia, the northern Caucasus, Kazakhstan, and the Altai.
...Prunus fruticosa in languages:
- Chinese
- 灌木櫻
- Czech
- třešeň křovitá
- Danish
- Dværg Kirsebær
- English
- Ground Cherry
- Estonian
- stepi-kirsipuu
- German
- Zwerg-Kirsche
- German
- Strauch-Kirsche
- Hungarian
- csepleszmeggy
- Russian
- Вишня кустарниковая
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Prunus apetala
- Prunus avium
- Prunus campanulata
- Prunus canescens
- Prunus canescens × cerasus
- Prunus caudata
- Prunus cerasoides
- Prunus cerasus
- Prunus conadenia
- Prunus conradinae
- Prunus discoidea
- Prunus emarginata
- Prunus fruticosa
- Prunus henryi
- Prunus himalayana
- Prunus incisa
- Prunus itosakura
- Prunus jamasakura
- Prunus leveilleana
- Prunus maackii
- Prunus mahaleb
- Prunus maximowiczii
- Prunus nipponica
- Prunus pensylvanica
- Prunus pleiocerasus
- Prunus pseudocerasus
- Prunus rufa
- Prunus sargentii
- Prunus schneideriana
- Prunus serrula
- Prunus serrulata
- Prunus speciosa
- Prunus sunhangii
- Prunus takesimensis
- Prunus transarisanensis
- Prunus trichantha
- Prunus × gondouinii
- Prunus × lannesiana
- Prunus × mohacsyana
- Prunus × subhirtella
- Prunus × yedoensis































































































































































