Fruit trees
Virginia bird cherry
Р. virginiana
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Grows predominantly along rivers, on rich and moist soils, in the eastern regions of North America.
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Fruit trees
Р. virginiana
Family Rosaceae (Rosaceae). Grows predominantly along rivers, on rich and moist soils, in the eastern regions of North America.
Fruit trees
Juglans
A genus of deciduous trees in the walnut family. Leaves pinnately compound with an odd number of leaflets, alternate, large. Flowers unisexual, wind-pollinated. Fruits – oblong or rounded syncarpous dry drupes.
Fruit trees
J. regia L.
Walnut family. In the wild it grows in the mountainous regions of Central Asia, Transcaucasia, the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula, Iran, China, Korea and Japan.
Fruit trees
Juglans regia
Tree - reaches 10-15 (20) m in height and 8-10 m in width, the trunk is fairly short, sometimes crooked, branches widely spreading, sometimes slightly pendulous, slow-growing 30-40 cm per year.
Fruit trees
Pýrus Williams
A reference cultivar of the late-summer ripening period. Fruits large, oblong-pyriform, light green at harvest with a slight blush. Flesh yellowish-white, juicy, tender, wine-sweet with a muscat aroma, of excellent dess…
Fruit trees
Pyrus communis
a winter cultivar of the common pear. Fruits pear-shaped to broadly pyriform with a weakly expressed neck, weighing 170–190 (250) g. At picking maturity the skin is greenish-yellow; upon ripening it becomes light yellow…