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Prunus avium is in the Rosaceae family – the same family as roses – which are not much alike but the flower structure is the same. The tree can get up to 25m tall and is fast growing.
For instance, Bing cherry trees (Prunus avium) produce fragrant white flowers in early spring, followed by plump red fruit in the summer.
Original Article Published: 05 December 2012 Molecular and quantitative signatures of biparental inbreeding depression in the self-incompatible tree species Prunus avium C Jolivet, M Rogge & B ...
Original Article Published: 24 January 2007 Distribution and fine-scale spatial-genetic structure in British wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) S P Vaughan, J E Cottrell, D J Moodley, T Connolly & K ...
Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales dedicated a tree in Dean’s Yard at Westminster Abbey to mark the memory of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The tree is a wild cherry tree (Prunus avium ...