| 41. | Why does this topic redirect to Prunus Spinosa ? Preceding contribs ) 18 : 48, 31 December 2008 ( UTC)
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| 42. | Mines may also occur on " Malus " species when grown in proximity of cultived " Prunus ".
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| 43. | It has been recorded feeding on dead wood of " Eucalyptus pilularis " and " Prunus armeniaca ".
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| 44. | It is dioecious, having male and female flowers on separate plants, which is rare for " Prunus ".
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| 45. | Edible cherries generally come from cultivars of the related species " Prunus avium " and " Prunus cerasus ".
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| 46. | Edible cherries generally come from cultivars of the related species " Prunus avium " and " Prunus cerasus ".
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| 47. | It is not to be confused with its American relative " Prunus caroliniana ", which is also called cherry laurel.
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| 48. | It is of unknown parentage, although it is probably a cultivar of sour cherry ( " Prunus cerasus " ).
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| 49. | The forest contains Neoboutonia macrocalyx, Tabernaemontana stapfiana, Prunus africana, Strombosia scheffleri, Cassipourea malonsana, Olea capensis and Ilex mitis.
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| 50. | Condensed tannins can be recovered from " Lithocarpus glaber " or can be found in " Prunus " sp.
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