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Brown apple tree

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Brown apple tree

Malus fusca (Raf.) C.K.Schneid.

Family Rosaceae. Description: Occurs in western North America, from Alaska to California.

Callery Pear

Fruit trees

Callery Pear

Pyrus calleryana

A species of the genus Pear. Native to China and Vietnam. A rounded tall tree with oval glossy leaves. Flowers white, with five petals, very ornamental. Fruits small, light brown, inedible

Callery Pear 'Chanticleer'

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Callery Pear 'Chanticleer'

Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

One of the best cultivars of Callery pear. A small tree with a pyramidal crown. Leaves rounded, dark green. In autumn yellow-red-crimson, falling after the first frosts. Flowers white, arranged in corymb-like infloresce…

Callery pear 'Bradford'

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Callery pear 'Bradford'

Pyrus calleryana Bradford

A cultivar of Callery pear. A medium-tall tree with a pyramidal crown. Branches grow vertically, close to each other. Leaves broadly oval, dark green, with a scalloped margin, borne on long petioles. Blooms very abundan…

Cardinal Peach

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Cardinal Peach

Prunus persica «Сardinal»

A popular American peach cultivar. A medium-sized tree with a rounded, dense crown. Fruits are large, weighing 140-150 g, rounded, slightly flattened on the sides. Skin yellow with a reddish blush. Flesh orange-yellow, …

Chamisso's honeysuckle

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Chamisso's honeysuckle

Lonicera chamissoi Bunge

Family Caprifoliaceae. From Kamchatka and the northern coast of the Sea of Okhotsk to the southern Kuril Islands and Japan, on forest edges and in scattered patches in the undergrowth of stone birch.

Cherry

Fruit trees

Cherry

Prunus L.

Family Rosaceae. Cherry is a perennial crop that grows as a tree or shrub. Height 1.5-5 m. The above-ground part consists of one or several trunks and a crown.

Cherry

Fruit trees

Cherry

Maackii

Cherry (Maackii) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Cherry 'Proshchalnaya'

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Cherry 'Proshchalnaya'

Prunus avium

A popular mid-early cherry cultivar. Noted for early bearing, high productivity and undemanding growing requirements. Fruits are very large, dark red, meaty, and have an excellent dessert flavor. Good transportability.

Cherry 'Van'

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Cherry 'Van'

Prunus avium Van

A Canadian mid-early cherry cultivar. Fruits are large, rounded-heart-shaped, curved, dark red. Flesh juicy, aromatic, sweet. Ripens in early July. Yields abundantly. Disease resistance is average.

Cherry Dachnitsa

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Cherry Dachnitsa

Prunus avium

A cultivar of sweet cherry with an early ripening period — June 10-20. Fruits are large, weighing 8-9 g, yellow, uniform, rounded heart-shaped. Fruit apex rounded, base with a depression.

Cherry plum

Fruit trees

Cherry plum

Prunus

Family Rosaceae. The cherry plum's native range is the Caucasus, the Balkans, and Western and Central Asia. Even in the mid-20th century it did not become established in our latitudes.

Cherry «Krupnoplodnaya»

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Cherry «Krupnoplodnaya»

Prunus avium

A popular Ukrainian-bred variety of mid-season ripening. Fruits are very large, broadly rounded, dark red. Skin thin, firm. Flesh juicy

Cherry, or Bird cherry

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Cherry, or Bird cherry

Prunus avium

a woody plant (up to 10 meters tall) from the family Rosaceae (Rosaceae), occurs wild in the forests of Ukraine, southern Russia, in Crimea, the Caucasus, other regions of Europe, in North Africa and Western Asia, and i…

Chinese hazel

Fruit trees

Chinese hazel

Corylus chinensis

A species of the genus Corylus of the family Betulaceae. A tall tree with large oblong to broadly-ovate light-green leaves. Fruits – small edible nuts. The involucre (husk) is strongly grooved and tightened over the ape…

Chinese plum Santa Rosa

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Chinese plum Santa Rosa

Prunus salicina Santa Rosa

A popular American cultivar of the Chinese plum. Begins fruiting early, annually and abundantly. Fruits are large, round, dark purple. Skin is thin. Flesh is juicy, tender, of excellent taste and aroma. Fruits ripen in …

Common Cherry 'Ksenia'

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Common Cherry 'Ksenia'

Prunus cerasus

A medium-growth, large-fruited cherry cultivar of early ripening. The cultivar is partially self-fertile and high-yielding. Fruits are large, weighing 7.5—8.6 g, dark red, with juicy, relatively firm flesh, of excellent…

Common Hazel

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Common Hazel

Corylus avellana

A species of the genus Corylus of the birch family. A low shrub or tree with an ovoid crown. Leaves rounded, green. Flowers are catkins. Fruits are brown nuts, grouped in 2–5 pieces, enclosed in a light green involucre.

Common Hazel 'Contorta'

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Common Hazel 'Contorta'

Corylus avellana Contorta

An exotic form of the common hazel with attractive twisted and strongly interlaced shoots. The plant is monoecious. Male flowers are showy catkins that persist after the leaves fall. Female flowers are inconspicuous. Fr…

Common apricot

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Common apricot

Armeniaca vulgaris Lam.

Family Rosaceae. The native range of this species is the mountains of Central Asia and China. A small tree or large shrub with a broadly rounded crown.

Common bird cherry or racemose bird cherry

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Common bird cherry or racemose bird cherry

Р. avium Mill.

Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). This species has a very extensive range, stretching from the European forest-tundra in the north to the Caucasus in the south, from Portugal in the west to the Yenisei in the east.

Common pear

Fruit trees

Common pear

communis

Common pear (communis) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden

Common pear 'Bonne Louise d’Avranches'

Fruit trees

Common pear 'Bonne Louise d’Avranches'

Pyrus communis Buona Luigia d’Avranches

French cultivar with a summer–autumn ripening period. Fruits are large, pear-shaped, greenish-yellow with red patches, with juicy tasty flesh and a pleasant aroma. High-yielding.

Common quince

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Common quince

Cydonia

Common quince (Latin: Cydonia) is a genus of woody plants that belongs to the family Rosaceae.