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Prunus subg. Cerasus

Prunus subg. Cerasus is a subgenus of Prunus. Species of the subgenus have a single winter bud per axil.[1][note 1] The flowers are usually in small corymbs or umbels of several together (occasionally solitary, e.g. P. serrula), but some species have short racemes (e.g. P. maacki). The fruit is a drupe and has no obvious groove along the side.[1] The subgenus is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with two species in North America (P. emarginata and P. pensylvanica), four in Europe (P. avium, P. cerasus, P. fruticosa and P. mahaleb), two in North Africa (P. avium and P. mahaleb), and the remainder in Asia.

True cherries
Illustration of Prunus cerasus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Prunus
Subgenus: Prunus subg. Cerasus
(Mill.) A.Gray, 1856
Species

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The fresh fruits of sweet cherry (worldwide) and Chinese cherry (in China) are consumed raw. The fruits of some species such as sour cherry are used to make desserts, sauce, jam and wine. The seeds of mahaleb cherry are used to make mahleb. Many species are cultivated as an ornamental tree, known as cherry blossoms.

Species edit

Species of Prunus subg. Cerasus are known as true cherries,[2] which include:

Nothospecies in this subgenus include:

  • Prunus × chichibuensis H.Kubota & Moriya – Chichibu cherry
  • Prunus × compta (Koidz.) Tatew.
  • Prunus × dawyckensis Sealy
  • Prunus × eminens Beck
  • Prunus × fontanesiana (Spach) C.K.Schneid.
  • Prunus × furuseana Ohwi
  • Prunus × gondouinii (Poit. & Turpin) Rehder
  • Prunus × hisauchiana Koidz. ex Hisauti
  • Prunus × incam Ingram ex R.T.Olsen & Whittem.
  • Prunus × javorkae Kárpáti
  • Prunus × juddii E.S.Anderson
  • Prunus × kanzakura Makino
  • Prunus × kubotana Kawas.
  • Prunus × lannesiana (Carrière) E.H.Wilson
  • Prunus × mitsuminensis Moriya
  • Prunus × miyasakana H.Kubota
  • Prunus × mohacsyana Kárpáti
  • Prunus × nudiflora (Koehne) Koidz.
  • Prunus × oneyamensis Hayashi
  • Prunus × parvifolia (Matsum.) Koehne – small-leaved cherry
  • Prunus × pugetensis Jacobson & Zika – Puget Sound cherry
  • Prunus × sacra Miyoshi
  • Prunus × schmittii Rehder
  • Prunus × sieboldii (Carrière) Wittm.
  • Prunus × stacei Wójcicki
  • Prunus × subhirtella Miq. – Higan cherry or spring cherry
  • Prunus × syodoi Nakai
  • Prunus × tschonoskii Koehne
  • Prunus × yedoensis Matsum. – Yoshino cherry or Tokyo cherry
  • Prunus × yuyamae Sugim.

Many Prunus species are called "cherries" but not included in this subgenus. They are not considered true cherries.[2] Examples are:

Notes edit

  1. ^ The species originally included in this subgenus with three axillary winter buds have been moved into the subgenus Prunus.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Cerasus in Flora of China". eFloras.org. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e Shi, Shuo; Li, Jinlu; Sun, Jiahui; Yu, Jing; Zhou, Shiliang (2013). "Phylogeny and Classification of Prunus sensu lato (Rosaceae)". Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. 55 (11): 1069–1079. doi:10.1111/jipb.12095. ISSN 1744-7909. PMID 23945216.
  3. ^ Wen, Jun; Berggren, Scott T.; Lee, Chung-Hee; Ickert-Bond, Stefanie; Yi, Ting-Shuang; Yoo, Ki-Oug; Xie, Lei; Shaw, Joey; Potter, Dan (2008-04-25). "Phylogenetic inferences in Prunus (Rosaceae) using chloroplast ndhF and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences". Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 46 (3): 322–332. doi:10.3724/SP.J.1002.2008.08065 (inactive 31 January 2024). ISSN 1674-4918.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  4. ^ Zhao, Liang; Potter, Daniel; Xu, Yuan; Liu, Pei-Liang; Johnson, Gabriel; Chang, Zhao-Yang; Wen, Jun (2018). "Phylogeny and spatio-temporal diversification of Prunus subgenus Laurocerasus section Mesopygeum (Rosaceae) in the Malesian region". Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 56 (6): 637–651. doi:10.1111/jse.12467. ISSN 1759-6831. S2CID 91574826.

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consumed raw The fruits of some species such as sour cherry are used to make desserts sauce jam and wine The seeds of mahaleb cherry are used to make mahleb Many species are cultivated as an ornamental tree known as cherry blossoms Contents 1 Species 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksSpecies editSpecies of Prunus subg Cerasus are known as true cherries 2 which include Prunus apetala Siebold amp Zucc Franch amp Sav clove cherry Prunus avium L L sweet cherry wild cherry mazzard or gean Prunus campanulata Maxim bell flowered cherry Taiwan cherry or Formosan cherry Prunus canescens Bois grey leaf cherry Prunus caudata Franch caudate cherry Prunus cerasoides D Don wild Himalayan cherry Prunus cerasus L sour cherry Prunus clarofolia C K Schneid shiny leaf cherry Prunus conadenia Koehne Prunus conradinae Koehne Prunus crataegifolia Hand Mazz hawthorn leaf cherry Prunus cyclamina Koehne cyclamen cherry or Chinese flowering cherry Prunus discadenia Koehne Prunus discoidea T T Yu amp C L Li Z Wei amp Y B Chang Prunus dolichadenia Cardot Prunus emarginata Douglas ex Hook Walp bitter cherry or Oregon cherry Prunus fruticosa Pall European dwarf cherry dwarf cherry Mongolian cherry or steppe cherry Prunus hainanensis G A Fu amp Y S Lin H Yu N H Xia amp H G Ye Hainan cherry Prunus hefengensis X R Wang amp C B Shang Y H Tong amp N H Xia Hefeng cherry Prunus henryi C K Schneid Koehne Prunus himalaica Kitam Nepalese cherry Prunus incisa Thunb Fuji cherry Prunus itosakura Siebold Prunus jamasakura Siebold ex Koidz Japanese mountain cherry or Japanese hill cherry Prunus leveilleana Koehne syn Prunus verecunda Koidz Koehne Korean mountain cherry Prunus maackii Rupr syn Prunus glandulifolia Rupr amp Maxim Manchurian cherry Prunus mahaleb L Saint Lucie cherry rock cherry perfumed cherry or mahaleb cherry Prunus matuurai Sasaki Taiping Mountain cherry Prunus maximowiczii Rupr Miyama cherry or Korean cherry Prunus mugus Hand Mazz Prunus nipponica Matsum Takane cherry peak cherry or Japanese alpine cherry Prunus pananensis Z L Chen W J Chen amp X F Jin Pan an cherry Prunus patentipila Hand Mazz Prunus pensylvanica L f pin cherry fire cherry or wild red cherry Prunus pleiocerasus Koehne Prunus polytricha Koehne Prunus pseudocerasus Lindl Chinese cherry or Chinese sour cherry Prunus pusilliflora Cardot Prunus rufa Wall ex Hook f Himalayan cherry Prunus rufoides C K Schneid syn Prunus dielsiana C K Schneid tailed leaf cherry Prunus sargentii Rehder northern Japanese hill cherry northern Japanese mountain cherry or Sargent s cherry Prunus schneideriana Koehne Prunus serrula Franch paperbark cherry birch bark cherry or Tibetan cherry Prunus serrulata Lindl Japanese cherry hill cherry Oriental cherry or East Asian cherry Prunus shikokuensis Moriya H Kubota Shikoku cherry Prunus speciosa Koidz Ingram Oshima cherry Prunus stipulacea Maxim Prunus sunhangii D G Zhang amp T Deng Prunus szechuanica Batalin Sichuan cherry Prunus takasagomontana Sasaki Prunus takesimensis Nakai Ulleungdo cherry Prunus tatsienensis Batalin Kangding cherry Prunus transarisanensis Hayata Alishan cherry Prunus trichantha Koehne Prunus trichostoma Koehne Prunus veitchii Koehne Prunus xingshanensis Huan C Wang Xingshan cherry Prunus yaoiana W L Cheng Y H Tong amp N H Xia Prunus yunnanensis Franch Yunnan cherry Nothospecies in this subgenus include Prunus chichibuensis H Kubota amp Moriya Chichibu cherry Prunus compta Koidz Tatew Prunus dawyckensis Sealy Prunus eminens Beck Prunus fontanesiana Spach C K Schneid Prunus furuseana Ohwi Prunus gondouinii Poit amp Turpin Rehder Prunus hisauchiana Koidz ex Hisauti Prunus incam Ingram ex R T Olsen amp Whittem Prunus javorkae Karpati Prunus juddii E S Anderson Prunus kanzakura Makino Prunus kubotana Kawas Prunus lannesiana Carriere E H Wilson Prunus mitsuminensis Moriya Prunus miyasakana H Kubota Prunus mohacsyana Karpati Prunus nudiflora Koehne Koidz Prunus oneyamensis Hayashi Prunus parvifolia Matsum Koehne small leaved cherry Prunus pugetensis Jacobson amp Zika Puget Sound cherry Prunus sacra Miyoshi Prunus schmittii Rehder Prunus sieboldii Carriere Wittm Prunus stacei Wojcicki Prunus subhirtella Miq Higan cherry or spring cherry Prunus syodoi Nakai Prunus tschonoskii Koehne Prunus yedoensis Matsum Yoshino cherry or Tokyo cherry Prunus yuyamae Sugim Many Prunus species are called cherries but not included in this subgenus They are not considered true cherries 2 Examples are Bush cherries which have three winter buds per axil such as Oriental bush cherry P japonica humble bush cherry P humilis Nanking cherry P tomentosa and prostrate cherry P prostrata are now included in Prunus subg Prunus 2 Sand cherry P pumila also belongs to P subg Prunus 3 Bird cherries e g P padus P grayana P napaulensis P ssiori chokecherry P virginiana black cherry P serotina cherry laurels e g P laurocerasus P myrtifolia P pleuradenia holyleaf cherry P ilicifolia and Catalina cherry P i subsp lyonii whose flowers and fruits are borne on racemes belong to P subg Padus 2 The phylogenetic position of African cherry P africana is still uncertain but it is definitely not a true cherry species 4 Notes edit The species originally included in this subgenus with three axillary winter buds have been moved into the subgenus Prunus 2 References edit a b Cerasus in Flora of China eFloras org Retrieved 2021 01 23 a b c d e Shi Shuo Li Jinlu Sun Jiahui Yu Jing Zhou Shiliang 2013 Phylogeny and Classification of Prunus sensu lato Rosaceae Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 55 11 1069 1079 doi 10 1111 jipb 12095 ISSN 1744 7909 PMID 23945216 Wen Jun Berggren Scott T Lee Chung Hee Ickert Bond Stefanie Yi Ting Shuang Yoo Ki Oug Xie Lei Shaw Joey Potter Dan 2008 04 25 Phylogenetic inferences in Prunus Rosaceae using chloroplast ndhF and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences Journal of Systematics and Evolution 46 3 322 332 doi 10 3724 SP J 1002 2008 08065 inactive 31 January 2024 ISSN 1674 4918 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of January 2024 link Zhao Liang Potter Daniel Xu Yuan Liu Pei Liang Johnson Gabriel Chang Zhao Yang Wen Jun 2018 Phylogeny and spatio temporal diversification of Prunus subgenus Laurocerasus section Mesopygeum Rosaceae in the Malesian region Journal of Systematics and Evolution 56 6 637 651 doi 10 1111 jse 12467 ISSN 1759 6831 S2CID 91574826 External links editChokecherry Prunus virginiana trees handbook Chokecherry III 13 www ag ndsu nodak edu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prunus subg Cerasus amp oldid 1201994579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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