| 31. | Its hybrid parentage is believed to be " Prunus spinosa " and " Prunus cerasifera ".
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| 32. | It is probably of hybrid origin between " Prunus incisa " and " Prunus spachiana ".
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| 33. | It is probably of hybrid origin between " Prunus incisa " and " Prunus spachiana ".
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| 34. | There is also a confirmed records on " Ziziphus mauritiana " and " Prunus armeniaca ".
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| 35. | PaHNL ( Prunus amygdalus ), ( R )-selective like AtHNL, uses a cofactor to catalyze cyanogenesis.
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| 36. | "Prunus alabamensis " is a shrub or small tree up to 15 feet ( 450 cm ) tall.
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| 37. | Because of the cold-weather requirement, none of the " Prunus " genus can grow in tropical climates.
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| 38. | Since Roman times, the apricot was known as " Prunus Armeniaca, " literally translated as " Armenian Plum"
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| 39. | One source states that it is a hybrid of sour cherry and wild cherry ( " Prunus avium " ).
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| 40. | "Prunus sargentii " is a deciduous tree that grows 20 40 feet or 6-12 meter in height.
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