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Cornelian cherry
Cornus L.
a species of shrubs or small trees with a rounded crown. Leaves opposite, oval, bright green. Blooms before leafing, flowers yellow in umbel-like inflorescences. Fruits – red edible drupes
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Cornus L.
a species of shrubs or small trees with a rounded crown. Leaves opposite, oval, bright green. Blooms before leafing, flowers yellow in umbel-like inflorescences. Fruits – red edible drupes
Fruit trees
Pýrus Williams
A popular late-winter ripening cultivar. Fruits are above average in size, elongated-pyriform, light yellow, with a characteristic rusty-brown stripe from the calyx to the stem. Flesh white, juicy, sweet-and-sour, with …
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Malus domestica
Domestic apple (Lat. Malus domestica) - a tree of the Rose family (Rosaceae). It has very valuable and tasty fruits. Cultivated worldwide. It is a very valuable honey plant.
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Prúnus doméstica
The domestic plum is widespread in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere. The fruits are fleshy drupes, purple, pale green, red, or black-blue in color with a glaucous waxy bloom.
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Prunus avium 'Plena'
A striking form of bird cherry. A small tree with a rounded, closed crown. Leaves alternate, broadly elliptic, with a serrated margin, reddish-brown when unfolding, green in summer, crimson in autumn. Flowers snow-white…
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Córnus mas
A spur-type cornelian cherry, early-ripening. Ripens in early August, uniformly. Fruits are bottle-shaped, black-red when fully ripe, do not drop. Flesh tender, harmonious in flavor, stone separates well.
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Ulmus
Usually these are large trees with rounded or elliptical, spreading, dense crowns; with simple, alternate, fairly large, mostly inequilateral leaves on short petioles.
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Fícus cárica
Fig (lat. Fícus cárica) – a deciduous subtropical fig from the mulberry family. The fig is believed to originate from the mountainous region of ancient Caria – the southwestern coast of Asia Minor (now par…
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Persica ferganensis Riab. et Kost
A plant of the Rosaceae family, subgenus Almond. A weak-growing tree with a broadly spreading crown. Flowers large, pale pink. Fruits medium, flattened (disk-shaped), slightly pubescent, greenish-cream with a diffuse do…
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Lonicera fragrantissima
Family Caprifoliaceae. Native to eastern China. Suitable for landscaping in cities of the far south.
Fruit trees
Prunus L.
Description of the ornamental qualities of the genus Prunus L., including plants such as cherry, plum, peach, almond.
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Mespilus germanica
A species of deciduous shrubs or small trees in the Rosaceae family. Crown wide, spreading. Leaves elliptic, dark green. Flowers white, fragrant. Fruits – edible apple-like fruits with seeds inside
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Rubus caesius L.
Family Rosaceae. Native to Western Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Grows in forests, ravines, shrub thickets, on clearings, and on riverbanks.
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Lonicera glehnii F. Schmidt
Family Caprifoliaceae. An inhabitant of the islands of the southern Kuril chain and Sakhalin, where it occupies dry mountain slopes up to the stone birch forest belt.
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Lonicera nitida Wils.
Honeysuckle family. Native to western China. A beautiful evergreen, densely branched shrub up to 2 m high, with small, glossy, ovate, leathery leaves (resembling myrtle leaves).
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Malus domestica «GoldRush»
It is a medium-sized tree with an oval compact crown. It fruits 3-4 years after planting, producing an abundant harvest annually.
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Grossularia
Family Grossulariaceae. The English call the gooseberry "goose berry" for the ovoid shape of the fruits, the Germans "thorny berry" for the fearsome spines, the Italians "bristly grape"
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Орех серый
The tree reaches 10–15 m in height and 8–10 m in width, crown rounded, slow-growing, 30–40 cm per year.
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Malus halliana Koehne
A decorative, low-growing crabapple. Crown rounded, loose. Shoots reddish. Leaves dark green above, with a purplish tint beneath. Flowers small, pink. Fruits small purple apples.
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Córylus
A genus of fast-growing trees and woody shrubs in the birch family (Betulaceae). Leaves simple, broadly ovate, large. Male flowers – dense catkins. Female – bud-like inflorescences. Fruits – edible single-seeded nuts wi…
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Lonicera
Family Caprifoliaceae. About 180 species are known in almost all regions of the Northern Hemisphere, mostly from the Himalayas and East Asia.
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Malus hybridus
Family Rosaceae. Description: Includes many hybrids based on Niedzwetzky's apple. They are characterized by broad crowns reaching 6–7 m in height and 4–5 m in width.
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Prunus domestica
Late cultivar. A medium-growing tree with a dense, rounded-broad crown. Fruits are large, dark blue, almost black, with a bluish bloom, of high eating quality. Yield is average. Consumed fresh; suitable for drying into …
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Eriobotrya japonica
A species of evergreen shrubs and trees of the genus Eriobotrya. Crown dense, rounded. Leaves large, elliptic-lanceolate, leathery, dark green. Flowers hermaphroditic, small, gathered in fragrant panicles. Fruits – oran…